Posted by Brendon-KS on February 10, 2017 at 05:45:30 from (206.225.246.20):
In Reply to: Dump trailer posted by da.bees on February 10, 2017 at 00:22:00:
The benefit of a scissor lift is that you can get lots of bed tilt motion out of a relatively short cylinder. With a straight push you can only raise the bed the length of the cylinder stroke. Yes, a scissor lift requires more cylinder force for a given load on the bed but without it you would need a very long cylinder, possibly even a multi-section telescoping one, to raise the bed high enough to dump if the cylinder is located at the front. You could also position the cylinder closer to the pivot which accomplishes the same thing - lots of bed tilt with a small amount of cylinder travel. However, you might not have the space to locate the cylinder vertically under the bed. This is another advantage of a scissor in that it allows the hoist mechanism to lay flat when the bed is down. There are lots of mechanics to consider with a project like this.
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