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I have received a set of drawings through for a frame I'm going to be making, but to be honest I don't fully understand the weld codes and symbols. Usually I'm welding up most of my own drawings and know from experience where and when I need to weld.... no problem. But in this case it's...
LittleInch,
Many thanks for the reply... Much appreciated!
Apologies for the poor diagram, this was meant as a rough model to show my thoughts. I quickly machined the valve this morning on the lathe. The ball I'm using is 8mm and sits well over the orifice. Having looked a few hydraulic check...
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I'm trying to design and make a Co2 vent valve which basically releases pressure from a larger pilot valve causing actuation. I am using the small 16g Co2 cartridges which provide 55 bar of pressure. My vent valve is basically the same as a direct acting pressure relief with a manual pull...
Zeusfaber, many thanks for your reply! It was extremely helpful and I greatly appreciate the time you've taken to explain this to me.
One thing though. I am confused about where you have got the 22mL of liquid from?
But basically, from your calculation..... In order to reduce the pressure...
Hi all,
I am wanting to reduce the 852.8 psi of pressure from a 12g CO2 cartridge. My application would ideally require 3 times less pressure at roughly 284 psi.
I know there are pressure regulators, relief valves available. But in theory if I was to screw a 12g cartridge into a vessel /...
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I'm machining threads on to the ends of chrome rod for use in hydraulic rams.
I have a ram which will see a maximum retracting load of 10 ton (98.1kN). For this I'm considering a thread of M30x2mm pitch. The chrome rod we use has a tensile strength of 550 n/mm2 with a yielding of 420 n/mm2...
Maximum travel rate would be 0.3-0.5 meters / second.
Position control accuracy to 0.25mm
Torque and force not calculated yet.
Hydraulic circuitry & design not a problem, I can calculate and build this when required.
I'm more focused on the electrical side of things at this stage of the...
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I'm looking to build a 3 axis cnc machine about the size of a van.
All 3 axis will be controlled by hydraulics and actuators will consist of 2 hydraulic motors (x axis), 2 rams (Y axis) and 1 hydraulic motor (y axis).
I was thinking of using rotary encoders connected to each axis and fed...
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I'm having problems with an old 1989 NUM TSX 17.20 plc which runs on one of our older CNC lathes (Somab Transmab 400).
Basically the main 3-phase contactor is not being energised by the PLC. The trigger circuit for the contactor goes through numerous safety switches and numerous relays...