Full Catalog: Logic and Compensator Elements

In addition to pressure compensators and logic elements, Command Controls offers a unique, priority-on-demand (PODS) valve for use in power steering circuits. Click on the link at the bottom of the page for further information.

LCEF-A
LCEF-A
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, hydraulic directional logic element, with multi-functional potential when used with other directional, pressure or flow control devices.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12  
LCEF-C
LCEF-C
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, hydraulic directional logic element, with multi-functional potential when used with other directional, pressure or flow control devices.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12  
LCEF-D
LCEF-D
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, hydraulic directional logic element, with multi-functional potential when used with other directional, pressure or flow control devices.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12  
LCEF-F
LCEF-F
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, hydraulic directional logic element, with multi-functional potential when used with other directional, pressure or flow control devices.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12  
PCEI-S
PCEI
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, pressure-compensating inline flow element, intended for use with a remote fixed or variable orifice to yield a two-port (inline-type), pressure-compensated, flow regulating hydraulic valve.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12 Size 16
PCEB-S
PCEB
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, pressure-compensating priority type flow element, intended for use with a remote fixed or variable orifice to yield a three-port (bypass-type), pressure-compensated, flow regulating hydraulic valve.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12 Size 16
PODS-F
PODS
This unit is a direct acting, screw in cartridge style, spool type, priority on demand pressure compensated flow control element. This unit is used to provide a load sense steering first with the priority flow when the steering demands the flow and the amount it requires before any other function in the system. When the steering or any other priority functions are satisfied, only then the excess flow is diverted to the auxiliary port for other functions.
  Size 08 Size 10 Size 12 Size 16

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