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Posted by Spence on December 26, 2005 at 13:29:49 from (216.209.139.90):
In Reply to: anybody ever try this? posted by john koritansky on December 26, 2005 at 05:48:45:
If what you are trying to do is get your 3PH to operate a driving cylinder, then it would work. Issues to be considered are the force applied will be much greater than what the pump is applying. In other words if it puts out 1500-2100 lbs, the driven cylinder(3PH) is working at a much higher force than the pump, so the plumbing and cylinders of the independant system would need to withstand the force of the working pressure of the 3PH. Another is the driven cylinder travel of the new system would be much less than what is supplied by the 3PH, given a standard arc travel of 20-30 inches.
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