CCA-2A-3E-G-L : Hawe Hydraulik Counterbalance Valve, Vented, Atmospherically referenced, 5:1 with sealed pilot, T-2A Cavity, 31.7GPM, 2030-6090psi Adjustment Range, 25psi Cracking, Leakproof hex socket screw (similar to Sun CAEG-LGN)

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Hawe HydraulikSKU: 5003 0305-00
4-6 Weeks

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Usually Ships Within 4-6 Weeks
Factory Location Huntersville, North Carolina
Material Carbon Steel
Valve Type Counterbalance Valve
Adjustment Type Leakproof hex socket screw
Type Cartridge
Inlet Flow Rate 31.7
Cracking Pressure 25
Pressure Range 2030-6090ps (4060psi Standard)
Series CCA-2A
Cartridge Cavity T-2A
Motor Pressure Rating 6090
Country of Manufacture China
Height 1.125
Length 4.65
Width 1.125
Weight 0.8

Description

The Hawe CCA-2A Counterbalance Valve is a high-performance vented, atmospherically referenced hydraulic cartridge valve designed to safely control overrunning loads, prevent actuator drift, and provide smooth, stable load holding in hydraulic systems. Built for demanding mobile and industrial applications, the CCA-2A series delivers reliable load control with operating pressures up to 420 bar (6,092 psi) and flow rates up to 120 L/min, helping improve machine safety, motion control accuracy, and system stability.

Available with multiple pilot ratios and pressure adjustment ranges, these hydraulic counterbalance valves are ideal for use with cylinders, motors, lifting systems, material handling equipment, and applications where controlled lowering and load retention are critical. The compact T-2A cavity design allows easy integration into manifold systems while maintaining dependable performance under high-pressure operating conditions.

Warning: Improper valve selection, pressure settings, or installation may result in uncontrolled load movement, equipment damage, serious injury, or death. Pressure settings should generally be adjusted to approximately 1.3 times the maximum load-induced pressure and should remain within the manufacturer's recommended operating limits. Always verify system compatibility, ensure proper installation torque, and follow all hydraulic safety procedures and manufacturer recommendations before operation.