Product Selection Differences for Hydraulic Subplates

When selecting hydraulic subplates, there are several key differences to consider to ensure the right choice for your specific application:

  1. Material: Hydraulic subplates can be made of different materials, such as aluminum, steel, or ductile iron. The material choice should be based on factors like operating pressure, temperature, and environmental conditions.

  2. Type of Ports: Consider the types of ports provided on the subplate, such as SAE, NPT, or metric ports. Ensure that the ports match the requirements of the hydraulic system components.

  3. Size and Configuration: Subplates come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different valve patterns and installation requirements. Ensure that the subplate size and configuration match the valve layout and system design.

  4. Pressure Ratings: Hydraulic subplates have specific pressure ratings that indicate the maximum pressure they can withstand. Make sure to choose a subplate with a pressure rating suitable for your system's requirements.

  5. Fluid Compatibility: Verify that the hydraulic subplate is compatible with the hydraulic fluid used in your system to prevent any compatibility issues that could affect performance or lead to component damage.

  6. Mounting Options: Consider the mounting options available for the subplate, such as surface mounting or sandwich mounting, to ensure compatibility with the system layout and design.

  7. Sealing Technology: Pay attention to the sealing technology used in the hydraulic subplate, such as O-rings or gaskets, to ensure proper sealing and prevent leaks in the hydraulic system.

By considering these key differences, you can select the most appropriate hydraulic subplate for your specific application, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility with your hydraulic system components.