VICKERS DG4V 3 7C M U C6 60

Application
Die casting & foundry, Machine tool, Marine/Offshore, Press, Primary metal, paper, Test equipment & simulation, Turbine control (wind, steam, water)
Brand
Danfoss (Power Solutions II LLC)
Brand
Vickers
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Three- or four-way directional control|Easily mountable on industry-standard surfaces|Thousands of models to suit all applications
Flow Rate1
80 litre per minute
ICC
IV Directional Control Valves
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
Product Width
1.80
Seal Material
Buna-N
Special Features
None
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
859256
Product Weight
4.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers

What kind of machines does this valve usually go on?
Question by: Rex P on Feb 22, 2026, 6:33 AM
Typically, this Vickers directional control valve ends up in die casting and foundry setups, machine tools, marine and offshore equipment, presses, primary metal processing, paper mills, test equipment and simulation rigs, and turbine controls for wind, steam, and water systems.
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 24, 2026, 7:47 AM
trying to swap out an older directional valve, is this one a single-stage DG4V-3 in the 60 design?
Question by: Cheryl E on Jan 11, 2026, 7:29 AM
Vickers DG4V-3 60 design directional control valves are single-stage units, and this part is identified as a DG4V-3 60 design model.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 12, 2026, 9:32 PM
flow rate on this valve is listed at 80 lpm -- is that enough for press applications or is it on the lower end for that kind of work?
Question by: Dwight P on Feb 22, 2026, 12:58 PM
For press applications, 80 litres per minute sits in a practical range that covers a good number of single-stage press circuits. The DG4V-3 series is explicitly listed for press use, so the flow capacity aligns with what those systems typically demand at this valve stage. Whether it fits your specific press depends on your circuit's volume requirements, but 80 lpm is not a limiting figure for most standard press setups this valve class is built for.
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 23, 2026, 4:47 PM