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Re: A proper hydraulic connection????
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Posted by CJ on August 25, 2004 at 08:19:29 from (69.208.66.41):
In Reply to: Re: A proper hydraulic connection???? posted by dave-o on August 24, 2004 at 17:07:58:
Reading these,it looks like alot of confusion is in terminology.Single/double valve or single/double acting-two diff things.Same with cyl's.Joystick? 1 lever for two valves,2double acting,2 single acting,1 of each,vs's 1 lever for each spool.Power beyond,if the valve is convertible the return becomes the port.As other post,the problem w/valves in series,some can't handle the pressure at the return port a second valve can create.Not that there isn't alot put together that way.It all depends (Doesn't everything?),on the components used,not all valves/manufacturer's are the same.None of this takes into account the 'more than one way'& diff parts available.The ref mentioned are good,most stuff I've seen aim to industrial/factory.Just did'nt look in the right place maybe.The sa cyl w/a da valve,hook unused port to return.Maybe better to scout around for a 'standard' loader valve,1 body,2 spools.Used on lots of stuff.Hope this wasn't long & confusing(er).
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