220804
220804
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
220804
Deutz powered equipment hydraulic control using reference 220804
Confirm 12v or 24v, connector, cartridge shown in catalog drawing, seals and hydraulic circuit before installation.
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220804 is a 12V or 24V two position three way hydraulic solenoid valve for Deutz powered equipment hydraulic control using reference 220804. Buyers should confirm the complete old marking, electrical version, connector, cartridge shown in catalog drawing and hydraulic function before approving replacement stock.
Specification | Value |
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Product Type | Two Position Three Way Hydraulic Solenoid Valve |
Primary Reference | 220804 |
Cross References | 220804 |
Electrical Version | 12V or 24V |
Working Pressure Reference | 240 bar |
Interface | Cartridge shown in catalog drawing |
Application Scope | Deutz powered equipment hydraulic control using reference 220804 |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 to 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Use the original catalog dimensional reference and hydraulic symbol to compare the valve with the removed component and the machine schematic before purchase approval.
Complete every control point below before a sample or bulk order is released.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
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Reference | 220804 |
Electrical | 12V or 24V; verify at the loaded connector during the actual command |
Mechanical | Compare cartridge shown in catalog drawing, cartridge length, seals and installed clearance |
Hydraulic | Confirm normal state, energized state and manifold port relationship |
Machine Evidence | Deutz powered equipment hydraulic control using reference 220804 |
Separate electrical command, cartridge movement and machine response so the actual wiring or hydraulic fault is not hidden by a parts replacement.
Observed Condition | Recommended Check |
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No movement | Check loaded connector voltage, ground, controller command and coil resistance. |
Slow response | Inspect oil cleanliness, filter condition, viscosity and cartridge movement. |
Reversed response | Stop operation and compare normal and energized port logic with the original valve. |
External leakage | Inspect seals, cartridge surface, manifold bore and correct seating depth. |
Repeated heating | Confirm voltage, duty cycle, connector resistance and full magnetic movement. |
During a valve switches slowly after oil warms, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Approve 220804 from the complete old valve marking, 12v or 24v electrical version, connector keying, cartridge shown in catalog drawing, sealing lands and normal hydraulic state. A shared equipment model does not prove interchangeability because pump and manifold revisions can change during production. Send the machine model, serial number and clear removed part photos with the inquiry.
During a first article sample is reviewed, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Read the coil label first and measure voltage at the connector while the real machine command is active. The working reference for this page is 12V or 24V. Do not infer voltage only from battery count because converters, harness changes and mixed voltage fleets can create misleading assumptions. Record the verified value on the purchase order and incoming inspection label.
During an electrical voltage drop is found, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Measure supply and ground at the loaded connector, then check coil resistance and verify that the controller is actually issuing the command. If electrical input is correct, inspect oil cleanliness, filter condition, cartridge movement and manifold contamination. Separate electrical command from hydraulic response before replacing another valve, otherwise a harness or blocked pilot passage may be missed.
During a service kit is packed for remote repair, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Use the drawing to compare overall length, thread or flange position, sealing diameters and connector clearance with the removed component. Read the spring side of the hydraulic symbol as the normal state and the solenoid side as the energized state. Port letters are catalog identifiers and must be reconciled with the equipment schematic before commissioning.
During a bulk order moves from sample to production, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Serial number evidence is essential whenever the same equipment family used more than one pump, manifold or electrical harness. Use it with the parts diagram rather than as a substitute for physical checks. If the old valve label is damaged, collect connector, mounting, cartridge and installed location photos so the application can be narrowed without guessing from the machine name alone.
During a connector harness revision is compared, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Compare the connector face, key position, pin count, latch direction and cable exit with the removed component. Also check whether suppression is built into the coil because this can affect controller diagnostics. Photograph the connector straight on beside a ruler and include the terminal condition in the RFQ, especially when several Deutz harness revisions are used in the same fleet.
During a replacement warranty claim is reviewed, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Reuse is not recommended when the service procedure specifies new seals or the old rings show flattening, cuts or heat damage. Confirm material compatibility with the hydraulic oil, clean the cartridge shown in catalog drawing and inspect the manifold bore for scoring. Lubricate and install seals without twisting, then follow the equipment torque procedure instead of forcing the cartridge past resistance.
Send the complete old valve marking, confirmed voltage, machine model and serial number, connector photos, interface dimensions and required quantity for a fitment focused B2B quotation.