Hydraulic Remotely Powered LT17

Featuring maximum brake pressures of 40, 60, 80, 100 and 125 bar, and a combined accumulator loading valve and 2 circuit brake valve, the LT17 is the first choice for a range of hydraulic handling and special vehicles. Call us today to find the right valves for your machines, or view the PDFs below for detailed specifications.

Hydraulic remotely powered braking systems are used in:

  • Earth moving equipment
  • Material handling vehicles
  • Forestry and agricultural
  • Special vehicles machines

The advantages of the compact brake valve are:

  • Simple and quick assembly
  • Piping reduced to a minimum
  • Low space requirement
  • Integration into existing hydraulic systems is possible
  • Integrated actuation pedal
  • Direct connection of the pressure accumulator is possible (separate accumulator block is not required)
  • Connection facility for separate parking brake valve
  • Optional electrical on/off parking brake valve
  • Quickly ready for operation
  • Short response time
  • Sensitive metering
  • Minimum number of components
  • Low in maintenance

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