DPOCV supplier

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Does anyone happen to know the US equivalent of this UK supplier of DPOCV's? I'm wearing Google out trying to find these in the same small form factor. Lots of the giant versions available in the US, but haven't located the small ones yet.

Flowfit DOUBLE PILOT OPERATED CHECK VALVES

I've found dozens of suppliers in Turkey, India, Serbia, China, etc. Surely there has to be a stocking distributor somewhere in the USA.
 
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Check, Lock, Needle and Flow Control Valves 280-360 Detailed Information

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Sun Hydraulics in Sarasota Florida, HydraForce in Lincolnshire Il, Delta Power Co., Rockford IL. Parker Hannifin, Eaton. All of these companies make DPOCV's in various sizes and flow rates.

You will have to find a distributor for them in your area though.

Roy
 
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I appreciate you gentlemen trying to help, but as best I can tell none of those outfits, and none of the places I've looked at for the past week) have the small form factor valve I'm looking for. The valve I want has a body that's only about 2-1/2" long, 1-1/2" tall, and 1-1/4" thick. It's plumbed to a cylinder as in the photo, and is most commonly used for hydraulic top and side link applications. All those mentioned companies do make functionally similar valves, but their physical configurations don't allow this type of compact installation.

As I said before, these are common overseas, and I can get one from an outfit in the UK via Ebay (see item #310249502175) for $72 shipped (the shipping costs more than the valve, LOL!). I was just thinking I might find a stocking distributor in the good 'ol USA, but no luck. It goes against my grain to have stuff shipped from overseas, but this time it's looking like that's the way to go.
 

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You could perhaps contact the distributor of the cyl with the DPOCV and ask questions. like would you sell me just the DPOC, or where can I order one?

At the bottom of the page for CCM, they will sell any part of the TNT system.

http://www.ccmachinery.com/TNT.htm
 
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Does anyone happen to know the US equivalent of this UK supplier of DPOCV's? I'm wearing Google out trying to find these in the same small form factor. Lots of the giant versions available in the US, but haven't located the small ones yet.

Flowfit DOUBLE PILOT OPERATED CHECK VALVES

I've found dozens of suppliers in Turkey, India, Serbia, China, etc. Surely there has to be a stocking distributor somewhere in the USA.

I appreciate you gentlemen trying to help, but as best I can tell none of those outfits, and none of the places I've looked at for the past week) have the small form factor valve I'm looking for. The valve I want has a body that's only about 2-1/2" long, 1-1/2" tall, and 1-1/4" thick. It's plumbed to a cylinder as in the photo, and is most commonly used for hydraulic top and side link applications. All those mentioned companies do make functionally similar valves, but their physical configurations don't allow this type of compact installation.

As I said before, these are common overseas, and I can get one from an outfit in the UK via Ebay (see item #310249502175) for $72 shipped (the shipping costs more than the valve, LOL!). I was just thinking I might find a stocking distributor in the good 'ol USA, but no luck. It goes against my grain to have stuff shipped from overseas, but this time it's looking like that's the way to go.

You won't find them...Use MadReferee (May he RIP) went through this years ago and could not find a US supplier.

Now, OTOH, user 3RRL (Rob) did buy some from CCM to put on his backhoe stabilizers. Read this starting at post #13: Backhoe Feet - TractorByNet.com

You can search either of their usernames and the term "DPOCV" for lots of reading.
 
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In case I decide I can't live with the approx 1" per hour leak-down on my new side link. I think it will be ok for box blading because I'm usually floating the box blade anyway, don't know yet if I'll want to put up with it when the brush hog is on there. Fortunately, the brush hog isn't used much since I got a big ZTR, I much prefer mowing with that.

I'm not sure why this is happening, but it is. SCV's are brand new and hard piped by the dealer, and shouldn't be leaking down like that IMO. Could be the new cylinder, I suppose. I used a 1.5"x6" for the HSL, and a 2"x11" for the HTL. Of course the top link has a DPOCV so it stays exactly where I put it.

It's a personal thing, I guess. I just hate droopy hydraulics. I thought it might be sucking air somewhere, but it's dry as a bone under pressure, and we're only talking a set of QC's, two 36" hoses, and a cylinder in the entire loop. Any kind of leak should be obvious.

P.S. Don't say it, MVR. I already know your opinion of DPOCV on side links. :laughing:
 

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