Parker GS068000N Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve

GS068000N

Parker GS068000N Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve

Description

Parker GS068000N Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve

Parker GS068000N, 2 Way Poppet Type Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve Specifications and Information:

Model: GS068000N
Type: 2 Way Poppet Type Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve
Maximum Flow Rate: 75 gallons/minute, 285 liters/minute
Maximum Inlet Pressure: 3000 psi, 210 bar
Configuration: Normally Closed
Actuation: Electric
Sealing Material: Nitrile Rubber
Maximum Flow Rate: 75 gallons/minute, 285 liters/minute
Mounting Type: Threaded Cartridge Valve
Application: Mobile Hydraulic Systems, Industrial Hydraulic Systems
Flow Direction: Bi-Directional
Operation Type: Solenoid Valve Controlled
Maximum Operating Pressure: 3000 psi, 210 bar
Leakage Rate: 9 drops/minute
Cavity Size: C16-2
Function: 2 Way
Fluid Compatibility: Mineral-based or Synthetic Hydraulic Fluids
Maximum Kinematic Viscosity: 45-2000 SSU (6 to 420 cSt)
Filter Efficiency Level: ISO 4406 18/16/13, SAE 4
Valve Body Material: All Steel Construction, Hardened Steel for All Working Parts
Seat Material: Steel
Installation Torque: 80 ft-lbs, 108 Nm
Coil Nut Tightening Torque: 3 ft-lbs, 4.1 Nm
Operating Temperature: -30 to +250 °F, -34 to +121 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature: +250 °F, +121 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature: -30 °F, -34 °C
Coil Type: 1/2″ Super Coil Low Power (CCS)
Input Voltage: 85% of Rated Voltage, Minimum 72°F (20°C)
Response Time: 50 milliseconds
Weight: 0.88 lbs, 0.4 kg

Product Description:
Parker’s 2 Way Poppet Type Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve features a proven design that ensures minimal leakage when in the double blocked position and minimizes pressure drop when in the free flow position. These valves can handle hydraulic system flows up to 285 liters/minute and pressures up to 350 bar, offering both normally open and normally closed configurations. Some models of Parker’s 2 Way Poppet Type Bi-Directional Solenoid Valve have built-in thermal relief set at 36 bar, but all models are ideal for applications that require low poppet-style leakage, such as unloading and load holding, in the mobile, industrial, or manufacturing markets.