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Posted by Hermit on September 13, 2006 at 18:36:54 from (69.21.48.39):
In Reply to: connecting one way ram posted by SDE on September 13, 2006 at 15:37:13:
You should have one line connected to the pressure port of the hydraulic valve. Then tee that line into two lines and run them to the bottom of the actuators. You need to have the hydraulic reservoir full. When you first operate the actuators, you'll need to bleed air out of the actuators. Hopefully, there's a set screw or bleed valve on the upper end of the actuators. As you bleed the actuators, you'll need to refill the reservoir so air doesn't get into the line. And be careful. Hydraulic pressure can hurt and kill. If you're unsure, find someone to help.
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