2RedSnake> both of these functions (equal travelling for all cylinders, and also possibility to adjust some of them independently) would be the best, if that could be done.
For this system, pump can easely provide 700 bars. Components in system are rated for maximum 700 bar. No higher pressure is needed. Theoretically, if I could fine a gear type flow divider with one common shaft, it would be perfect. Level of precision would work for me with this setup. But as it...
On this exact application we are talking about system for lifting bridges etc, one high-pressure hydraulic pump flow has to be equally divided to 4 ÷ 8 hydraulic lifting cylinders. System uses 700 bars because of compact design.
2RedSnake - on that link is just a dividing manifold with needle valves, that can't do the trick.
2IceStationZebra - That's what I do need, a divider that will send equal flow regardless of counter-force being applied on cylinder rod.
Hello,
can anybody give me an advice where to look for a gear type flow divider (or maybe another design type) for a system that has a maximum operating pressure of a 700 bars (~ 10152 psi).
I have looked but have not been successful, every option I found max out at around 350 bars.
I need a...