There are a lot of people replying to issues on this thread. Please keep in mind that hydraulics are nothing to fool with. A very simple idea can turn deadly with the wrong advise. In this area of the forum, make sure you are qualified to make a statement.
I have been a mechanic for 40 years. I know sqwat about engines, but have worked with hydraulics for 40 plus years, most of it with systems of 5000 psi. When it comes to advice I am very shy of giving it to people who are making their own design.
Note# There is a difference when it comes to a new design, or a system that isn't working properly.
It is a great forum and there are a lot of things to learn. I spend more time lurking. Because I can learn and have learned a lot. I enjoy this site. But please don't give advise about hyd system design unless you have tried it or are qualified.
It's dangerous and can kill you!
Just think about the fellow who gets killed in a tire shop. From an exploding tire. Low pressure deadly. Hi pressure very DEADLY.
I hope I didn't offend anybody by this!
Toffy
I have been a mechanic for 40 years. I know sqwat about engines, but have worked with hydraulics for 40 plus years, most of it with systems of 5000 psi. When it comes to advice I am very shy of giving it to people who are making their own design.
Note# There is a difference when it comes to a new design, or a system that isn't working properly.
It is a great forum and there are a lot of things to learn. I spend more time lurking. Because I can learn and have learned a lot. I enjoy this site. But please don't give advise about hyd system design unless you have tried it or are qualified.
It's dangerous and can kill you!
Just think about the fellow who gets killed in a tire shop. From an exploding tire. Low pressure deadly. Hi pressure very DEADLY.
I hope I didn't offend anybody by this!
Toffy