For hydrostatic steering systems:
• Mini steering units with displacements from 32 to 100 cm3 /rev [1.95 to 6.10 in3 /rev], flow up to 20
l/min [5.28 US gal/min], steering pressure up to 140 bar [2030 psi].
• Steering units with displacements from 40 to 1200 cm3 /rev [2.44 to 73.2 in3 /rev], flow up to 100 l/min
[26.4 US gal/min, steering pressure up to 240 bar [3481 psi].
• Priority valves for rated flows at 40, 80, 120, 160 and 320 l/min [10.6, 21.1, 31.7, 42.3 and 84.5 US gal/
min], pressure up to 350 bar [5076 psi].
• Pilot operated flow-amplifiers with amplification factors of 4, 5, 8, 10 or 20 for rated oil flows of 240
and 400 l/min [63.4 and 105.7 US gal/min], steering pressure up to 240 bar [3480 psi].
• Pilot operated steering valve with steering flow up to 100 l/min [26.4 US gal/min], steering pressure
up to 250 bar [3625 psi] and with integrated priority valve for pump flow up to 120 l/min [31.7 US gal/
min].
For electrohydraulic steering systems:
• Pilot operated steering valves (pilot operated by hydrostatic steering unit or by electrical signal) with
steering flows up to 100 l/min [26.4 US gal/min], steering pressure up to 250 bar [3625 psi].
• Steering units with integrated electrical operated steering valve with steering flow up to 50 l/min
[13.2 US gal/min], steering pressure up to 210 bar [3045 psi].
• Electrical operated steering valve with steering flow up to 70 l/min [18.5 US gal/min], steering pressure up to 210 bar [3045 psi].
Characteristic features for steering units:
• Low steering torque: From 0.5 N•m to 3 N•m in normal steering situations
• Low noise level