Generic 3rd function schematic

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To be clear, I should not worry about the different pattern of fluid holes on the sub plate, just be concern that P, T, A and B fit my application?

Thanks for your help, BTW, I appreciate it!

You should worry about the hole pattern in the subplate.

The valve and the subplate have to match.
 
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You should worry about the hole pattern in the subplate.

The valve and the subplate have to match.

Thanks, JJ. My question about subplates came from my noticing that D02 and D03 plates have the valve holes to the three position valve in the same pattern, but the D05 subplate pattern looked more like a "little dipper" so-to-speak than a "square."

Correct me if I'm wrong, but any P, T, A & B D05 sub plate will work with a D05 three position valve, and what I should be concerned about is the type of thread, and which way I want my fittings to connect (sides, sides and bottom, or bottom) into the subplate, right?

I apologize for my simple question, but sadly, I don't have a parts warehouse that I can visit and simple look at how the parts all line up and "know."

Thanks, JJ!
 

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