got a systemstak manifold setup already. is this DGMFN-3-Z-P1W-41 the kind of valve that stacks in, or am i barking up the wrong tree
Question by: Larry P on Sep 21, 2025, 4:22 PM
Built for SystemStak assemblies, the DGMFN-3 41 design valve is meant to stack into a manifold-style setup, which helps cut installation cost and keeps you from having extra external leak points.
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 22, 2025, 4:41 PM
flow rate on this valve is listed at 60 LPM -- is that gonna hold up for press applications or is that on the low end for that kind of work?
Question by: Dean G on May 10, 2025, 8:09 AM
For press applications, 60 litres per minute is well within the range where this valve performs reliably. Press work is one of the listed application types for this product, so it was built with that duty in mind. The nitrile seals also help hold up under the kind of conditions press environments tend to throw at a valve, including exposure to standard hydraulic fluids. As long as your system demand stays at or under that 60 LPM rating, you should be in good shape.
Answer by: Customer Support on May 11, 2025, 11:36 AM
What kind of machines would this directional control valve typically be used on?
Question by: Frank H on Mar 7, 2026, 8:08 AM
Given its applications, you'll find this Vickers valve in die casting and foundries, machine tools, marine and offshore equipment, presses, primary metal processing, paper mills, test equipment, simulation setups, and turbine controls for wind, steam, and water applications.
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 8, 2026, 8:18 PM
i’m trying to swap out a stack valve, is this DGMFN-3-Z-P1W-41 part of the Vickers SystemStak line?
Question by: Glen M on Jul 8, 2025, 9:00 PM
In the Vickers by Danfoss and Eaton lineup, DGMFN-3 41 Design valves are part of the SystemStak family, built as stackable valves to help cut installation cost and reduce external leakage.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 10, 2025, 7:26 AM