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Re: Run a two way cyl. from Lift-All pump?
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Posted by Harold Hubbard on March 23, 2007 at 03:54:06 from (66.6.176.23):
In Reply to: Run a two way cyl. from Lift-All pump? posted by Brad in WI on March 23, 2007 at 00:48:47:
It depends on what the implements are, but many of them are gravity down, even if they do have a two way cylinder on them. If that is the case, just take the un-needed hose of the cylinder and put a breather in the port. Or even quicker put the hose in a bucket and be sure that it is tied down If you really need to power the cylinder the other way, switch hoses, but remember you will have a cylinder full of oil coming out of the detached hose, which can make a mess, and also has to be returned to the system.Your idea of putting the other hose to the fill port will also work.Another way to return a cylinder without power to it is to use a come-along, or high-lift jack as the return method. You also need to remember that the Lift-all is a fairly low pressure system, and some equipment may require higher pressures to move it.
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