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This manual lever-operated monoblock valve uses a single spool and one section to provide straightforward, dependable directional control for hydraulic actuators. It supports a rated flow of 20 L/min and a maximum working pressure of 350 bar, making it suitable for auxiliary functions and compact control circuits on mobile equipment. Designed for real-world operating conditions, it works with hydraulic oils in the 15–75 mm²/s viscosity range and handles ambient temperatures from -40°C to +80°C. Typical applications include material handling and construction/agricultural machines (e.g., forklifts, telehandlers, skid steers, loaders) where compact installation, stable performance, and service-friendly manual control are required. Factory supply available for OEM/ODM, private label, customization, wholesale, and distributor/agent partnerships.
| DCV20 Series Monoblock Directional Valve Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Control Method | Manual, Joystick, Manual and Joystick |
| Spool | 1 Spool, 2 Spool, 3 Spool, 4 Spool, 5 Spool, 6 Spool |
| Section | 1 Section, 2 Section, 3 Section, 4 Section, 5 Section, 6 Section |
| Structure Type | Monoblock valve |
| Rated Flow | 20 L/min (5.2 US gpm) |
| Max Pressure | 350 bar (5100 psi) |
| Operating Viscosity Range | 15 - 75 mm²/s (15 cSt to 75 cSt) |
| Ambient Temperature Range | -40°C to +80°C (-40°F to +176°F) |




We provide OEM/ODM services. When your product orders reach a certain value, we can offer a variety of customization services, including labels, packaging, product colors, and more.
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We can provide samples, and the sample costs will be refunded to you in the form of deducted payments in the later stages.