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ET:
OK, where should I start looking?
A number stamped somewhere on the valve or...?

Neil:
It's time to get oily Mr ET  :o

The spools are stamped on the handle end.
Or as stated before there may be a valve id on the endplate, opposite end to the pressure and tank inlet.
You may be able to get the valve build in its entirety.

regards Neil   

George:

--- Quote from: slewis on May 29, 2013, 06:44:03 PM ---Sauer-Danfoss has pre-made spool profiles that can be imported into the spool data page.  If you can find out what spool is in that section I can send you the profile (I'll also need to know what node ID it is).  If you can't find the spool part number, I may be able to track it down from the complete valve assembly number.

--- End quote ---

Is there a library of spool profiles or do we need to contact Danfoss every time we install / replace a PVED
The tools are OK, but documentation is a bit limited, IMHO :)

slewis:
George,

I haven't seen a library of spools profiles available for public download, which there should be IMHO.  I've just asked my Danfoss rep. every time I run across a new spool, and built up my own library.

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