Next Generation Proportional Directional Valves Designed To Support Sophisticated Electro-hydraulic Axis Controls Eaton Hydraulics
Eaton’s KBS series valves feature programmable onboard electronics and integral spool Linear Voltage Differential Transformer (LVDT) sensors to provide precise, accurate, responsive axis control capabilities. The initial products are offered in ISO-3 and ISO-5 sizes with rated flows of 40 LPM and 100 LPM (10.6 and 26.4 gpm), and maximum flows of 75 lpm and 180 lpm (19.8 and 47.6 gpm) respectively. Dynamic bandwidth for the ISO-3 valves is 150 Hz and 100Hz for the larger ISO-5 models. Both have 350 Bar (5,075 psi) rated A- and B-ports and 250 Bar (3,625 psi) rated T-ports.
“These valves represent the next generation of electro-hydraulic sophistication,” said Colin Cooper, product manager, industrial controls. “They provide four levels of control capability in a modular design, from an entry level valve that is quick and easy to configure, right through to a valve that can be uniquely customized by uploading application code created using Eaton Control F(x) software based on the IEC-61131-3 programming standard. Additionally the valves can be selected with CanOpen field bus communication and control capability, a range of optional sensor inputs, along with embedded on-board sensor capability and easy-to-read LED status indicators.
“We have optimized the KBS series valves for performance, flexibility, reliability and easy diagnostics. These valves offer customers truly differentiated machine and application performance benefits which translate into significant improvements in efficiency, productivity and repeatability for numerous industrial applications,” Cooper added. “Additionally, they also have best-in-class IP65 and IP67 protection against dirt and moisture ingression, and best-in-class 85 C ambient temperature ratings.”
The KBS Valve specifications, pricing and lead times will be available through Eaton and its global channel partners.
For more information please contact infoindustry@eaton.com
16 May 2011












