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windboarder
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You said needle valve, we replied pump damage.
so a larger cylinder is the only option?
You said needle valve, we replied pump damage.
I have six dumps fully heaped with wet clay and not a problem or even a slow down.
so a larger cylinder is the only option?
2 inch cylinder would be around 9 seconds vs 5 seconds for 1 1/2 inch
Since the picture of power unit shows D03 style valve you can purchase stack modules with priority flow control that mount between the valve and subplate no extra plumbing required
Note: if gravity down this will not change down time
even with the stack modules with priority flow control option?
Can you also tell me what the speed would be for a 2 1/2 and a 3 inch cylinder?
I’m surprised a cylinder that small is capable of lifting the bed up and lifting high enough to dump. ]
Calculate the various areas of the bore circles and express them as a fraction of the 5 seconds measured with the 1.5 inch bore cylinder.