200-P-991214-EN-16/11.2019
UP100
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7 Cartridge valves
7.1 Introduction
This chapter includes all technical information relating to
valves for use in conjunction with the housings described in
section 1.
Complete the designation codes for the selected valves ac
cording to the technical information and guidelines given for
each component. Illustrated here by way of example is a
correct and complete compilation for section 7 of the hy
draulic power pack designation form.
g
f
c
e
b
d
23
F-11/818CRVR-718/1VN
HT-22/718FDS718/3SR10M15V
a
7
Cavity
Cavity
Cavity
CavityCavity
Cavity Cavity
VoltStick lever
Hand lever
C
7.1.1 Materials
Bucher Hydraulics cartridge valves are manufactured using
steel of high mechanical strength. Friction and potential
wear are minimized by special heat treatments. Surface
heat treatments protect parts exposed to the external envi
ronment. Standard seals are NBR (Buna N), with backup
ring in PTFE. For application requiring special compound
FPM (Viton) etc. consult Bucher Hydraulics.
7.1.2 Indication for use
Use mineral oil based hydraulic fluids to ISO/DIN standard,
only. Recommended viscosity range: 20-120 mm
2
/s (cSt)
maximum viscosity 700 mm
2
/s (cSt).
For different fluids and operating conditions, consult our
Sales Dpt.
All valves showed in the present catalogue are marked with
correct flow direction, please observe it always. Valves
must never be tampered with or modified.
Any unwarranted interference may adversely affect the
safety and correct operation of the entire system.
Seals and backup rings are user-serviceable.
The appropriate replacement kit is indicated for each valve.
Before installing a valve in its cavity, ensure that the housing
and all components of the system are clean.
Smear external seals lightly with grease, and check that any
filters installed are correctly positioned.
Tighten the valve to the specified torque setting.
7.1.3 General technical information
All valves with leakage-free operating characteristic are
100% factory tested.
Nonetheless, the guaranteed maximum leakage may be
exceeded if the valve is installed in a system with inade
quate filtration.
Pressure drops and general performance indicated in the
catalogue are referred exclusively to the component.
In the case of valves subject to adjustable setting, such as
the pressure relief and if not specified in the order, we set
them according to standard setting values indicated at sec
tion 7.2.1.
7.1.4 Solenoid valves
The correct selection of the solenoid valve is related to the
maximum flow rate and operating pressure values. In a sys
tem with a single acting cylinder, therefore, it must be con
sidered that the effective rate of flow through the unloading
solenoid valve is not the flow delivered by the pump, but
rather the momentary flow exhausted from the cylinder, or
the restricted flow needing a pressure-compensated flow
control valve, if installed.
The nominal voltage is the value indicated on the solenoid.
Effective voltage must be measured at the terminals of the
solenoid connector.
A maximum allowed tolerance of ±10% in relation to the
nominal value is accepted.
Incorrectly power supply components and cables (which
length has to be as shorter as possible) and/or low battery
charge can cause not correct solenoid valve operation.
Standard solenoids valves are designed for D.C. operation.
A.C. supply requires a connector with bridge rectifier includ
ed. When energized with A.C. voltage, the solenoids can
operate at 50 or 60 Hz frequency, without distinction.
The connection used for standard solenoids are to EN
175301-803 (DIN 43650).
Solenoid with different connections (Amp JuniorTimer, Di
rect Wiring, etc.) can be supplied on request, after agree
ment with Bucher Hydraulics.
The solenoid can be rotated through 360_, and the connec
tor positioned at 90_ intervals.
Specified performance datas were recorded in stabilized
solenoid operated temperature and voltage at the -10% of
the nominal value.
All solenoid valves are fitted with protective O-rings in
stalled between the tube and the solenoid.
This protects internal parts from condensation and contami
nants, which could cause malfunction.
Standard solenoids are not suitable for operation in environ
ments where there is any risk of explosion (see Directives
and standards)