Appendix
Temperature Limits
Ambient range:
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to +158°F)
Fluid Temperature
Fluid
Mineral
Water
Temp.
oil
containing
Minimum
-20°C
+10°C
(-4°F)
(+50°F)
Maximum* +70°C
+54°C
(+158°F)
(+129°F)
* To obtain optimum service life
from both fluid and hydraulic
system, 65°C (150°F) is the
recommended maximum
fluid temperature, except for
water-containing fluids.
For synthetic fluids, consult
fluid manufacturer or Eaton
representative where limits are
outside those for mineral oil.
Whatever the actual tempera-
ture range, ensure that fluid
viscosities stay within the
limits specified in "Hydraulic
Fluids" .
Product
Vane pumps, fixed
Vane pumps, variable
Piston pumps, fixed
Piston pumps, variable
Directional valves
Proportional valves
Servo valves
Pressure/Flow controls
Cylinders
Vane motors
Axial piston motors
Ordering Procedure
When placing an order,
please specify full model
designations of valves,
subplates and kits. Refer
to relevant "Model Code"
sections.
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Eaton Vickers Solenoid Operated Directional Valves Product Catalog V-VLDI-MC011-E September 2008
Fluid Cleanliness
Proper fluid condition is es-
sential for long and satisfac-
tory life of hydraulic compo-
nents and systems. Hydraulic
fluid must have the correct
balance of cleanliness, mate-
rials and additives for protec-
tion against wear of compo-
nents, elevated viscosity and
inclusion of air.
Essential information on
the correct methods for
treating hydraulic fluid is
included in Eaton publica-
tion 561;"Vickers Guide to
Systemic Contamination
Control, " available from your
local Eaton distributor or by
contacting Eaton, Incorpo-
rated. Recommendations on
filtration and the selection of
products to control fluid con-
dition are included in 561.
Recommended cleanliness
levels, using petroleum oil
under common conditions,
are based on the highest
System Pressure Level
bar (psi)
<70 (<2000)
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fluid pressure levels in the
system and are coded in the
chart below. Fluids other than
petroleum, severe service cy-
cles or temperature extremes
are cause for adjustment of
these cleanliness codes. See
Eaton's Vickers
publication
®
561 for exact details.
Eaton products, as any com-
ponents, will operate with
apparent satisfaction in fluids
with higher cleanliness codes
than those described. Other
manufacturers will often rec-
ommend levels above those
specified.
Experience has shown, how-
ever, that life of any hydraulic
components is shortened
in fluids with higher cleanli-
ness codes than those listed
below. These codes have
been proven to provide a long
trouble-free service life for
the products shown, regard-
less of the manufacturer.
70–207 (2000–3000)
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Fire resistant fluids usually
have higher specific gravities
than oil. The specific gravity
of a fluid may be obtained
from its producer.
207+ (3000+)
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