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Product Details:
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| Valve Type: | Manual Directional Spool Valve (Direct-Acting) | Series / Platform: | WMM Series, Size NG6, Component Series 6X |
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| Spool Type: | D-Type (Specific Center Position Flow Pattern, E.g., O, M, H, Etc.) | Max. Operating Pressure: | 315 Bar (Ports P, A, B) |
| Max. Flow Rate: | 60 L/min (Recommended For Standard Pressure Drop) | ||
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Specification |
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Manufacturer Part No. |
R983030724 |
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Valve Type |
Manual Directional Spool Valve (Direct-Acting) |
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Series / Platform |
WMM Series, Size NG6, Component Series 6X |
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Spool Type |
D-Type (Specific center position flow pattern, e.g., O, M, H, etc.) |
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Max. Operating Pressure |
315 bar (Ports P, A, B) |
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Max. Flow Rate |
60 L/min (Recommended for standard pressure drop) |
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Port Connection |
NG6 Interface (ISO 4401-03-02-0-05 / CETOP 03) |
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Mounting |
Subplate Mounting (Base plate ordered separately) |
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Actuation |
Manual Lever with Detent / Position Lock |
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Sealing Material |
NBR (Standard for mineral oils) |
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Weight |
Approx. 1.4 kg |
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Hydraulic Fluid |
Mineral oils (HL, HLP), HFC, HFD, HETG, HEES |
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Viscosity Range |
2.8 - 500 mm²/s (Optimal: 20 - 100 mm²/s) |
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Fluid Cleanliness |
ISO 4406 Class 20/18/15 (Recommended: Cleaner) |
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Q: What is the key difference between 4WMM6D6X/F and the standard 4WMM6D6X?
A: The "/F" suffix indicates that this valve is equipped with a detent mechanism (定位机构). This means the lever will mechanically lock into each position (left, center, right) and stay there without the operator needing to hold it. The standard version (without /F) is spring-centered and returns to center when released.
Q: What does the "D" in the model number mean?
A: The letter "D" denotes the spool type, which defines the internal flow path pattern in the center (neutral) position (e.g., O, M, H, Y, etc.). You must check the specific datasheet or valve symbol to confirm the exact center position behavior (e.g., all ports closed, P to T, etc.).
Q: What is the maximum flow and pressure?
A: This NG6 size valve is rated for a maximum working pressure of 315 bar on P, A, B ports, but the return port (T) is limited to 160 bar. The recommended maximum flow is 60 L/min to avoid excessive pressure drops.
Q: How is this valve mounted?
A: It is a subplate-mounted valve. It requires a separate NG6 base plate (mounting interface per ISO 4401-03-02-0-05) that is screwed onto the manifold or tank. The valve then mounts onto this base plate.
Q: What are the critical installation warnings?
A:
Port T Pressure: The return port (T) has a lower pressure rating (160 bar) than the P, A, B ports. Ensure your system's backpressure does not exceed this limit.
Cleanliness: The valve contains precision spools. Install it only in a clean environment and flush the system thoroughly before commissioning.
Mounting Torque: Use the correct torque (typically 12-15 Nm for M6 screws) to avoid warping the subplate.
Q: How do I connect the ports?
A: The standard port configuration is:
P: Pressure In (from pump)
T: Tank Return
A, B: Work ports (to cylinder or motor)
Q: The lever is very hard to operate or won't stay in position.
A: High operating force or failure to lock is usually due to:
High System Pressure: The spool is under pressure, creating a hydraulic lock. Operate the lever only when the system pressure is low or relieved.
Detent Mechanism Issue: The detent ball or spring inside the /F mechanism may be worn or damaged, preventing proper locking.
Contamination: Dirt or varnish inside the valve can cause the spool to stick. Check the oil cleanliness.
Q: The cylinder drifts or does not hold position in the center position.
A: This is typically not a valve failure but a function of the spool type (D). Some spool types (like H-type) allow flow in the center position, causing the cylinder to drift. Check the spool's center position diagram. If it is supposed to be closed (O-type) and still drifts, check for worn spool seals or a damaged cylinder.
Q: There is external leakage from the shaft or mounting area.
A: This indicates worn shaft seals or a damaged O-ring between the valve and the subplate. The valve requires disassembly and resealing.
Q: What type of oil and cleanliness are required?
A: Use ISO VG 32/46/68 mineral-based oils (HL, HLP). The oil cleanliness must be NAS Class 9 or cleaner (ISO 4406 18/16/13) for long service life. Contamination is the primary cause of spool sticking and wear.
Q: Can I repair this valve myself?
A: Limited repair is possible. Seal kits are available for replacing external O-rings and shaft seals. However, repairing the internal spool, body, or detent mechanism requires specialized equipment. For critical applications, replacing the valve is often more reliable.
Q: What is the expected service life?
A: Under correct conditions (clean oil, within pressure ratings), the mechanical life can be several million cycles. The primary failure modes are seal wear and spool sticking due to contamination.
Disclaimer: This data is based on standard Rexroth WMM series documentation. The exact center position flow pattern (O, M, H, etc.) is defined by the "D" code, which should be verified with the supplier's datasheet. Always refer to the official technical data for your specific application and safety guidelines.
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