Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together?

   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #1  

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If they are acting in unison on the same mechanical function or leg?

I have a constraint that only allows for a certain length of retracted cylinder, but at the same time require more of a radial arc than one cylinder can provide on it's own, if I add a linkage, and change the directions of the push/pull, I can add a second cylinder, but am not sure how the function of two potentially different sized hydraulic cylinders will act on the same circuit.

Thanks.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #2  
The big cylinder will fully extend before the small one moves because the larger cylinder requires less pressure to lift the same load.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together?
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#3  
The big cylinder will fully extend before the small one moves because the larger cylinder requires less pressure to lift the same load.

And the same way when retracting?

Otherwise no issues, as long as the meet or exceed pressure ratings?

Will the system be only as strong as the weakest cylinder then I'm guessing?

if they are both the same bore and rod size, but different stroke length will the move in unison until one reaches full extension?

Thanks.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #4  
The small one will extend first because it takes a smaller oil volume. If you are trying to use them together like on a loader you will bend something most likely. Retracting force varies with piston size and rod size. It is all based on the square inch displacement, multiply by by psi and you have the force.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #5  
Post #2 is correct. If they're both the same size either one could move first, no way to tell without trying it.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #7  
How about a sketch of what you are doing, then we could help more.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #8  
They will work together, each to their best ability, it they are mechanically forced to, like this diagram of a boom.

cylinderpair.jpg

If they can operate independently, like this lift platform, they won't lift evenly.

Cylinderpairindep.jpg

Bruce
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together?
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#9  
The small one will extend first because it takes a smaller oil volume. If you are trying to use them together like on a loader you will bend something most likely. Retracting force varies with piston size and rod size. It is all based on the square inch displacement, multiply by by psi and you have the force.

Not like a loader. they will be inline with one another, operating a single articulating "dump/curl" mechanism so to speak.
 
   / Can two hydraulic cylinders of two different sizes, be plumbed together? #10  
Not like a loader. they will be inline with one another, operating a single articulating "dump/curl" mechanism so to speak.

Functioning something like this, mechanically?

Bruce

twocylboom.jpg
 

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