Re: Crank opperated hydraulic?



On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 03:54:17 GMT, Tom Gardner <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had an idea of a crank operating a hydraulic cylinder connected to another
hydraulic cylinder that would do the work. I need about 300 lbs force with
a 3/8" stroke. I need the cylinder to cycle an extend and a retract stroke
in 250 to 300 milliseconds max. and do it 90 times a minute or more. It
sure would simplify a complex mechanical system. Is this possible? Is there
another way to do it?

One would think that pneumatics would deserve consideration? Air
cylinders etc.

i

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