SUN HYDRAULICS
PPJF8DN
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The Sun Hydraulics PPJF8DN (PPJF8DN) is a versatile 3-way, normally open modulating valve designed for demanding hydraulic applications. This valve features an integral pilot control cavity compatible with any T8A pressure control cartridge, allowing it to reduce high primary pressure at inlet port 2 to a consistent lower pressure at port 1, while also providing full flow relief from port 1 to tank port 3. The pilot cartridge setting dictates the pressure differential between the reduced pressure port and the tank port. With its main stage orifice drilled directly into the piston, this valve is built to withstand physically challenging environments. The PPJF8DN can handle a maximum inlet pressure determined by its bias spring, with options for D spring tested up to 2000 psi and W spring up to 5000 psi. The maximum allowable pressure at port 3 is 3000 psi, which directly adds to the valve setting in a 1:1 ratio. The valve's construction incorporates Sun's floating style design, minimizing risks of internal binding due to installation torque or machining variations. Notably, the PPJF8DN exhibits low deadband transition between reducing and relieving modes and maintains stable performance with low hysteresis across its operating range. It supports reverse flow from reduced pressure port 1 to inlet port 2; however, if free flow in reverse is necessary within a circuit, adding a separate check valve is recommended. The valve's capacity reaches up to 80 gpm (320 L/min), with factory settings established under blocked control conditions. The PPJF8DN model weighs approximately 3.10 lb (1.40 kg) and requires specific installation torques for both the main stage and pilot control valves. This product offers flexibility in hydraulic systems where precise pressure modulation and reliability are critical.
The Sun Hydraulics PPJF8DN (PPJF8DN) is a versatile 3-way, normally open modulating valve designed for demanding hydraulic applications. This valve features an integral pilot control cavity compatible with any T8A pressure control cartridge, allowing it to reduce high primary pressure at inlet port 2 to a consistent lower pressure at port 1, while also providing full flow relief from port 1 to tank port 3. The pilot cartridge setting dictates the pressure differential between the reduced pressure port and the tank port. With its main stage orifice drilled directly into the piston, this valve is built to withstand physically challenging environments. The PPJF8DN can handle a maximum inlet pressure determined by its bias spring, with options for D spring tested up to 2000 psi and W spring up to 5000 psi. The maximum allowable pressure at port 3 is 3000 psi, which directly adds to the valve setting in a 1:1 ratio. The valve's construction incorporates Sun's floating style design, minimizing risks of internal binding due to installation torque or machining variations. Notably, the PPJF8DN exhibits low deadband transition between reducing and relieving modes and maintains stable performance with low hysteresis across its operating range. It supports reverse flow from reduced pressure port 1 to inlet port 2; however, if free flow in reverse is necessary within a circuit, adding a separate check valve is recommended. The valve's capacity reaches up to 80 gpm (320 L/min), with factory settings established under blocked control conditions. The PPJF8DN model weighs approximately 3.10 lb (1.40 kg) and requires specific installation torques for both the main stage and pilot control valves. This product offers flexibility in hydraulic systems where precise pressure modulation and reliability are critical.
This valve is a 3-way, normally open modulating element that incorporates an integral pilot control cavity. The pilot control cavity will accept any T-8A pressure control cartridge. The valve reduces a high primary pressure at the inlet (port 2) to a constant reduced pressure at port 1, with a full flow relief function from port 1 to tank (port 3). The pilot cartridge's setting determines the difference in pressure between reduced pressure (port 1) and the tank (port 3).
- These valves have the main stage orifice drilled into the piston rather than a staked-in orifice. This allows the valve to survive physically demanding applications.
- Maximum pressure at port 3 should be limited to 3000 psi (210 bar).
- Pressure at port 3 is directly additive to the valve setting at a 1:1 ratio and should not exceed 3000 psi (210 bar).
- Maximum inlet pressure is determined by the bias spring. The D spring is tested with 2000 psi (140 bar) maximum differential pressure and the W spring is tested with 5000 psi (350 bar) maximum inlet pressure.
- NOTE: With the -8 control option, the main stage valve should first be installed to the correct torque value. The T-8A pilot control valve should then be installed into the main stage valve to its required torque value.
- The -8 control option allows the pilot control valve to be incorporated directly into the end of the relief cartridge via the T-8A cavity. These pilot control cartridges are sold separately and include electro-proportional, solenoid, air pilot, and hydraulic pilot operation. See Pilot Control Cartridges.
- Pilot operated valves exhibit very low dead-band transition between reducing and relieving modes.
- Pilot operated valves exhibit exceptionally flat pressure/flow characteristics, are very stable and have low hysteresis.
- All three-port pressure reducing and reducing/relieving cartridges are physically interchangeable (i.e. same flow path, same cavity for a given frame size). When considering mounting configurations, it is sometimes recommended that a full capacity return line (port 3) be used with reducing/relieving cartridges.
- Full reverse flow from reduced pressure (port 1) to inlet (port 2) may cause the main spool to close. If reverse free flow is required in the circuit, consider adding a separate check valve to the circuit.
- Incorporates the Sun floating style construction to minimize the possibility of internal parts binding due to excessive installation torque and/or cavity/cartridge machining variations.
| Cavity | T-19A |
| Series | 4 |
| Capacity | 80 gpm320 L/min. |
| Factory Pressure Settings Established at | blocked control port (dead headed)blocked control port (dead headed) |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 5000 psi350 bar |
| Control Pilot Flow | 15 - 20 in³/min.0,25 - 0,33 L/min. |
| Pilot Control Cavity | T-8AT-8A |
| Valve Hex Size | 1 5/8 in.41,3 mm |
| Valve Installation Torque | 350 - 375 lbf ft474 - 508 Nm |
| Model Weight | 3.10 lb1,40 kg |
| Seal kit - Cartridge | Viton: 990-019-006 |
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Notes:
- Compound cartridge (pilot and main stage) assembly information is provided for reference only. Cartridges must be ordered separately and assembled at point of use.