Thursday's dumb questions

   / Thursday's dumb questions #1  

bones1

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Farmtrac 300 dtc
I'm going to ask anyway.
#1. Has anyone temporarily used compressed air to actuate hydraulic cylinders?.I am building a project and have to use mock ups for mounting position etc and have yet to pick out a 12 volt power unit.Can I use air to test this or should I wait for my pump.
#2. And this is a good one:eek: Can a pressure washer be converted into a hyd pump using fluid instead of water?.Anybody tried this?.

Now you understand the title.:)
 
   / Thursday's dumb questions #3  
#1-YES

#2-NO WAY
 
   / Thursday's dumb questions #4  
1. YES, but only for testing length&actuating purposes, not for actual usage.

2. NOOOOOOOooooooooo.......!!!!
 
   / Thursday's dumb questions #5  
CAUTION

You probably already know this, but go easy on using air pressure (need to regulate it down). Applying full pressure will/could/might/possibly/probably hurt something, or at least give you a good scare. Folks do this all the time with air (pneumatic cylinders). If it moves too fast, you can put a pilot/screw type valve in the other port (2 way cylinder), and regulate the flow going out to adjust speed. Good luck, tell us more, show us some pics.
 
   / Thursday's dumb questions #6  
1) Yes
2) Never tried, but sounded like one I'd ask. hahaha

Tell us more about your project. You got the whole crew on the edge of our seats now.:)
 

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