MCN555
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2010
- 9
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:
The problem is in changing the direction of action in cylinder. In order to rotate the table by 90 degrees, table has to move the center of gravity thru hinge. That reverses the rotation moment, so actuator starts acting in wrong direction. The table might fall on frame after passing the hinge's vertical axis.
I am sure that actuator speed could be controlled by throttling the return line, however I was not able to find any typical circuit schematics for that. I am afraid there are some hidden stones. It definitely will over-pressurize the return line, since table weight will act as a pump in addition to supply pressure.
What would be the best concept for such a dynamics?
Please advice
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:
The problem is in changing the direction of action in cylinder. In order to rotate the table by 90 degrees, table has to move the center of gravity thru hinge. That reverses the rotation moment, so actuator starts acting in wrong direction. The table might fall on frame after passing the hinge's vertical axis.
I am sure that actuator speed could be controlled by throttling the return line, however I was not able to find any typical circuit schematics for that. I am afraid there are some hidden stones. It definitely will over-pressurize the return line, since table weight will act as a pump in addition to supply pressure.
What would be the best concept for such a dynamics?
Please advice