You can buy a small PRV, but you will also need to run another hose back to the sump for the return.
HERE is just one example on one.
Or tee the pressure bypass into the other side of the cylinder circuit.
Or tee the pressure bypass into the other side of the cylinder circuit.
Someone educate me. Wouldn't this be (more or less) the same as putting one of the cushion valves in like you would put on a snowplow? When the pressure is too great (like when you hit something with the end of the plow) it just bypasses.
I'm trying to pay attention here, since eventually I intend to add hydraulics to my Woods thumb and want it slight weaker than my bucket curl (don't I??).
I was not talking about the cylinder anchor point on the rectangular piece of metal, but rather the triangular mount on the action end.
Here is one you can adjust from 500 to 1500 psi. With a 2.5 in cyl, 500 psi will give you about 2454 lbs of force. Even that may be too much.
https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2009101410034061&item=9-6135-50-L&catname=hydraulic
Can't you adjust the relief right at the valve?
BTW, anyone ever tell you that you look like John Elway?
How is this connected in? Does it need a return line?
Triangle end has giving me no problems
My twisting action was here in the pic.