0.4 cu in 18 GPM 2 Section Rotary Flow Divider MTE P210R-5467 Item Number: 9-8405-2 Price: $271.20
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50:50 ROTARY FLOW DIVIDER Brand new, MTE 200 series model P210R-5467. Hydraulic gear type rotary flow dividers. Accurately divide flow from one source into two or more equal proportionate flows. Relief valves do not limit system pressure, they only limit differential pressure from outlets to inlet.
SPECIFICATIONS
Flow Division 50:50
Displacement per Section 0.479 cu. in. /rev.
Input Flow Minimum Input 8.29 GPM Maximum Input 18.66 GPM
Output Flow per Section Minimum Output 4.147 GPM Maximum Output 9.331 GPM
Pressure Maximum Input 3000 PSI Maximum Output 3500 PSI
Factory Set Differential PSI Between Sections 750 PSI
is there a divider like this one that will work with 9-7970? i need to run two 5" cylinders on a forging press that will likely experience off-center loads.
A: We do not, no.
Date Submitted: 05/20/2018
can the pressure differential be adjusted higher than 750psi
A: After discussing this question with MTE, they feel it would be best to discuss the intended application with MTE's Technical Support department to give the best answer for this particular situation.
Date Submitted: 06/29/2017
My tractor hydraulic system pumps 14 gpm at 2100 rpm. My sprayer pump needs 7gpm max. I want to use this flow divider to cut my flow in half without generating a lot of heat. Will it work since the work side will be at 2,000 psi and the other side will return to reservoir at probably 150 psi? What's with the relief valves between the sections in the flow divider. Thank you!
A: Based on the description of your application, installing item 9-4158-7 may be a better solution. That is a priority divider valve that will supply 7 gpm dedicated flow to one output, with the balance of the system flow going to another system or back to tank, regardless of input variation (as long as it's over 7 gpm). This particular model of rotary divider doesn't tolerate a pressure differential between the outlets in excess of 1000 psi max, currently set at 750 psi.