DREEX-M5-B37-1
DREEX-M5-B37-1 / T14-0616 / HF03
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
DREEX-M5-B37-1 / T14-0616 / HF03
Hydraulic valve blocks using the same marked cartridge, flange, connector and spool geometry
Confirm voltage, connector, cartridge or flange dimensions, seals and hydraulic circuit before installation.
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DREEX-M5-B37-1 is the legible valve marking on this flange-mounted hydraulic cartridge solenoid assembly, with T14-0616 and HF03 also visible on the body. Because no equipment application or electrical rating is supplied, approval must use the complete marking, connector, flange, spool and seal geometry.
Item | Confirmed Information |
Product Type | Hydraulic cartridge solenoid valve |
OE / Reference Numbers | DREEX-M5-B37-1 / T14-0616 / HF03 |
Voltage | Confirm from removed valve |
Application Scope | Hydraulic valve blocks using the same marked cartridge, flange, connector and spool geometry |
Visible Markings | DREEX-M5-B37-1 / T14-0616 / HF03 |
Mounting | Two-hole flange cartridge assembly |
Electrical Version | Not confirmed in source catalog |
Approval Method | Complete marking, connector, flange, cartridge and seal comparison |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 - 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Use the full DREEX-M5-B37-1, T14-0616 and HF03 marking set with flange spacing, connector orientation, cartridge depth and spool geometry for approval.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
Reference Control | DREEX-M5-B37-1 / T14-0616 / HF03 |
Electrical Control | Confirm from removed valve; verify at the connector under command |
Mechanical Fit | Compare thread or flange, cartridge length, sealing lands and installed clearance |
Functional Control | Confirm normal state, energized state and hydraulic port relationship |
Application Evidence | Hydraulic valve blocks using the same marked cartridge, flange, connector and spool geometry |
When hydraulic response is wrong, compare coil command, cartridge movement, port behavior and contamination before deciding whether the DREEX assembly is unsuitable.
Observed Situation | Recommended Check |
No hydraulic response | Check command voltage, connector, coil and whether the cartridge moves. |
Slow response | Review oil cleanliness, filter condition, viscosity and connector voltage under load. |
Reversed response | Compare normal and energized circuit states with the machine schematic. |
External leakage | Inspect seals, cartridge surface, bore condition and seating depth. |
Repeated coil heating | Check voltage, resistance, duty cycle, contamination and incomplete spool movement. |
Approval Item | Required Information |
Old Part Evidence | Complete label, connector face, mounting or cartridge side and one installed view |
Machine Evidence | Hydraulic valve blocks using the same marked cartridge, flange, connector and spool geometry |
Measurements | Thread or flange, cartridge length, seals and installed clearance |
Electrical Evidence | Confirm from removed valve; measured under the actual command |
Commercial Evidence | Quantity, destination, packing, labeling and inspection requirements |
Photograph every visible marking on the removed valve and keep DREEX-M5-B37-1, T14-0616 and HF03 together during comparison. A partial code can lead to a different coil or cartridge version. Combine the marking set with flange dimensions, connector orientation and spool geometry so the inquiry identifies one physical configuration rather than only a similar hydraulic valve name.
Measure flange-hole centers, fastener diameter, body projection, sealing-land location, cartridge length and available connector clearance. Confirm that the flange seats evenly without pulling the cartridge sideways. A matching two-hole pattern alone does not prove correct insertion depth, and an incorrect depth can misalign hydraulic passages or damage seals during tightening.
Inspect the removed coil for a readable voltage mark and measure supply at the connector while the valve is commanded. Record connector pin functions and polarity when applicable. Do not infer voltage from equipment battery count. Approve one sample at the measured rating and keep the electrical evidence with the DREEX-M5-B37-1 purchase record.
Unexpected movement, reversed function, pressure remaining trapped or no response despite normal coil action can indicate a different normal position or port relationship. Stop operation and compare the old and replacement spool geometry with the valve-block circuit. A cartridge can fit the bore and energize normally while directing flow through an unsuitable path.
Sealing lands must align with the valve-block passages and remain free from scratches. Dirt can hold the spool open, damage the bore or cut new seals during insertion. Clean the cavity, inspect the old fluid and filters, lubricate compatible seals and install without forcing. Repeated sticking after replacement often points to contamination rather than coil failure.
Send all visible markings, connector-face photographs, flange and cartridge dimensions, measured operating voltage, valve-block information and the required quantity. Add photographs of the sealing area and installed orientation. When circuit details are available, include the normal and energized functions. Those records support controlled sample approval without assigning an unsupported equipment application.
Send all visible markings, measured coil voltage, connector and flange photographs, cartridge dimensions, circuit information and required supply quantity.