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  1. MCN555

    Deceleration and cushioning

    Thank you gentlemen! I will contact local component suppliers and hopefully generate a schematics that I confident with. Will post it here for your valuable opinion.
  2. MCN555

    Deceleration and cushioning

    Thank you PNachtwey and 73lafuite "I do like gruntguru's idea #1...." I spent a couple of days trying to find the best concept. I can get away with moving hinge so there is no double action on actuator, however everything gets big and spacious. Double acting cylinder is much smaller concept and...
  3. MCN555

    Deceleration and cushioning

    Thank you Peter, I will try to go thru videos tomorrow, will definitely have questions to you. Talk to you soon... Any more thoughts?
  4. MCN555

    Deceleration and cushioning

    Thank you for suggestions, we thought it thru already. We are talking about 12,000 Lbs of weight and 120" tall skid. Accommodating counterweights and springs will be heavy and not cheaper than servo control. Thank you for mentioning a backlashes, we definitely have to make all the hinges tight...
  5. MCN555

    Deceleration and cushioning

    Thank you Peter Agree, we definitely do not need kludges here. I visited your web, you have cool technology. There is no doubt it is 100% flexible and sensitive. However it might be a bit of overkill for my little product. Another point, hydraulic science exists for more than 100 years by now, I...
  6. MCN555

    Deceleration and cushioning

    Colleagues Here is a challenge, I am looking forward to ideas, please advice. Building a hydraulic tilting table. Table has to tilt by 90 degrees in vertical plane, back and forth. Operated by dual-action cylinder, directly attached to base frame and tilt table. Please take a look here...
  7. MCN555

    BPVC guide

    Thank you again Appreciate all inputs guys!
  8. MCN555

    BPVC guide

    Good morning Thank you for all the information and references. I will definitely start searching for it. We use Compress here at office, however I would like to spend some time home for learning. Is there any demo version software available around, so I can use it for long time with no...
  9. MCN555

    BPVC guide

    Hello colleagues I am new in Pressure Vessel design, and what I found so far that BPVC Section VIII is not easy to use, in terms of referencing. It is easy to get lost while going down referred chapters trying to understand the all the information provided. Sometimes important key points are...

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