Red momentary/twist operation, manual override control kit, T control
The momentary/twist manual override is a rotary, hand-actuated device for use on Sun's full flow solenoid valves and certain Series P models. The hand knob is constructed of a reinforced red plastic for durability, heat resistance and stability in varying environmental conditions and is suitable for operation with a gloved hand. The override assembly incorporates a sealed-construction design thereby preventing the introduction of debris and other damaging contamination. Once installed on a Sun solenoid valve, the override feature allows the operator to manually shift the de-energized valve. The red T control is available in kit form only and cannot be configured with the cartridge. Please note that valves with the momentary/twist manual override are not suitable for load holding applications.
- The momentary/twist override option "T" allows the operator to momentarily shift the valve by twisting the manual override clockwise and releasing. Once released, the valve returns to its de-energized position.
- The manual control assembly has a mechanical life expectancy of approximately 7,000 cycles.
Material | Red plastic and aluminumRed plastic and aluminum |
Description | Momentary/Twist Operation (Option T)Momentary/Twist Operation (Option T) |
Operating Torque | 10 lbf in.1,2 Nm |
What models can this kit be used with?
- DNDYS 2-position, 6-way, soft shift, solenoid-operated directional spool valve
- FMDA Electro-proportional 3-way flow control valve, meter in
- FMDB Electro-proportional 3-way flow control valve, meter in
- FPCC Electro-proportional flow control valve - normally closed
- FPCH Electro-proportional flow control valve - normally open
- Ensure o-ring is installed in bottom of the manual override assembly.
- Remove existing coil nut from end of solenoid tube.
- Thread the manual override assy on to the end of the solenoid tube. Point coil connector in desired position before hand tightening the manual override assy.
- Note: Thread lock may be used if anticipated conditions warrant.