Hydraulic directional control valves are hydraulic components designed to control the direction, start, and stop of the working fluid flow in hydraulic systems.
Hydraulic directional valves with pilot control are used in industrial equipment as well as mobile and heavy machinery where remote, precise, and reliable control of hydraulic flows is required. They are widely applied in presses, machine tools, foundry and lifting equipment, as well as in construction and mining machinery. Such valves are particularly effective in systems with high pressures and large flow rates, where direct control is difficult.
Subplate-mounted valves are installed on standard mounting plates, which ensures system compactness, easy installation, and convenient maintenance.
Subplate-mounted hydraulic directional valves with pilot control are designed for operating pressures of up to 350 bar and flow rates of up to 1600 l/min, guaranteeing reliable and safe operation under demanding conditions.

Argo-Hytos pilot operated directional control valves with subplate mounting are used to start, stop, and change the direction of hydraulic fluid flow by hand. Designed for operating pressure up to 350 bar and flow rates up to 600 l/min

Duplomatic pilot operated directional control valves with subplate mounting are used to start, stop, and change the direction of hydraulic fluid flow by hand. Designed for operating pressure up to 350 bar and flow rates up to 1600 l/min