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Re: Hydraulic Cylinder One Way
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Posted by captaink on April 19, 2005 at 09:30:27 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Cylinder One Way posted by TedD on April 19, 2005 at 09:02:38:
In a word yes. You need to make or install a vent in the cylinder port you don’t have a hydraulic hose in. I have made vents by taking a regular square head pipe plug and drilling a hole half way through the top of the plug on a flat on the square, and drilling a hole from the inside of the plug towards this hole to form a vent that water and other garbage won’t easily get into. On the subject though you can rig up a double acting valve spool on your belly pump and get two-way hydraulics. Take the pressure line from the pump and run it to the spool and then run the return from the spool back to the belly pump drain or tee it into the oil fill on top of the torque tube. Then supply your cylinder pressure from the valve spool and wa-la you have double acting hydraulics…
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