Description
When you’re fine-tuning hydraulic flow for a loader bucket, adjusting the speed of a hydraulic motor, or controlling the rate of a cylinder operation, you need precise control that won’t let you down. This screw-type flow control valve gives you that fingertip control over hydraulic flow, letting you dial in exactly the right speed for the job at hand. Whether you’re creeping a bucket forward to pick up a bale or slowing down a log splitter for better control, this valve puts you in the driver’s seat.
What You’re Getting
- Precise screw adjustment lets you set flow anywhere from 0 to 5 GPM with smooth, consistent control
- Heavy-duty construction handles up to 5,000 PSI working pressure without breaking a sweat
- Standard 1/4 inch NPT threads make installation straightforward on most hydraulic systems
- Compact design fits in tight spaces where larger valves won’t work
- No relief function keeps things simple – just pure flow control when that’s all you need
Built for Real Farm Work
This valve shines in applications where you need to slow things down for better control – think hydraulic log splitters, small hydraulic cylinders on implements, or auxiliary hydraulic motors. It’s perfect for tractors and equipment where you’ve got a hydraulic circuit that’s running too fast and you need to throttle it back. The 0-5 GPM range covers most smaller hydraulic applications around the farm.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics take a beating from contaminated fluid, pressure spikes, and constant use. This valve’s built with quality materials that handle the real-world conditions your equipment faces. The threaded adjustment holds its setting even with vibration, and the internal components resist wear from dirty hydraulic fluid.
Installation Notes
This valve installs inline in your hydraulic system – fluid flows through it and gets restricted based on how far you’ve screwed down the adjustment. Install it on the return side of your circuit for best results, and remember that restricting flow creates heat, so good fluid circulation is important. A quick tip: start with the valve wide open and gradually close it down to find your sweet spot.


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