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02-171893 - FLOW REGULATOR NV1-8-S-0 - DANFOSS
Description: NV1-8-S-0
Needle Valve, Fully Adjustable 350 bar [S000 psi] • 11I/min [3 US gpm]
This needle valve is a variable orifice used to create a pressure drop when flow passes from port 1 to 2 or port 2 to 1. Clockwise rotation of the adjustment screw decreases the flow setting until it is completely closed. The setting can be locked by tightening lock nut or knob on the adjustment screw. 
02-172863 - FLOW REGULATOR NV1-8-K-0- DANFOSS
Description: NV1-8-K-0
Needle Valve, Fully Adjustable 350 bar [S000 psi] • 11I/min [3 US gpm]
This needle valve is a variable orifice used to create a pressure drop when flow passes from port 1 to 2 or port 2 to 1. Clockwise rotation of the adjustment screw decreases the flow setting until it is completely closed. The setting can be locked by tightening lock nut or knob on the adjustment screw. 
02-173015 - FLOW REGULATOR FR5-8-F-0-0.10 - DANFOSS
Description: FR5-8-F-0-0.10
Flow Control, Fixed, Pressure Compensated, Restrictive Type 350 bar [S000 psi] • 9.S I/min [2.S US gpm] 
This is a fixed, restrictive type, pressure compensated flow control valve, where the flow from port 2 will remain constant regardless of the pressure difference across the valve. Flow enters at port 1 and passes across a fixed orifice in the spool, which creates a pressure drop. This causes the spool to move back against the spring, which then restricts the outlet flow. 
02-173016 - FLOW REGULATOR FR5-8-F-0-0.25 - DANFOSS
Description: FR5-8-F-0-0.25
Flow Control, Fixed, Pressure Compensated, Restrictive Type 350 bar [S000 psi] • 9.S I/min [2.S US gpm] 
This is a fixed, restrictive type, pressure compensated flow control valve, where the flow from port 2 will remain constant regardless of the pressure difference across the valve. Flow enters at port 1 and passes across a fixed orifice in the spool, which creates a pressure drop. This causes the spool to move back against the spring, which then restricts the outlet flow.