PuG
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Afternoon,
I'm in the process of building a single disc drill. The leg moves up and down to follow the ground contour and I was hoping to have that controlled by a single acting hydraulic ram with a variable pressure to dictate the force being applied depending on the soil conditions.
I don't want to use springs, ideally.
My original idea was to have an adjustable pressure relief valve (like found on my JD 575 baler rear door) which would have a pipe coming from the tractor spool and a return that would be pumping in a loop to maintain downward pressure defined by the relief valve. Then from the valve to the ram(s).
So when the ground fall's away from the leg the ram extends maintaining the downward pressure, when it goes in the other direction the relief valve kicks in and lets the ram shorten accordingly.
I've looked on the flow fit website and I'm just lost, I have give them a ring but the technical chap is pretty busy.
So I'm posting for advice! does anything actually exist that does what I want. I don't know anything about accumulators either, and whether they are better suited for the job.
Going to be six single acting rams in total. I had planned just to daisy chain them together back to the relief valve setup.
Cheers, James
I'm in the process of building a single disc drill. The leg moves up and down to follow the ground contour and I was hoping to have that controlled by a single acting hydraulic ram with a variable pressure to dictate the force being applied depending on the soil conditions.
I don't want to use springs, ideally.
My original idea was to have an adjustable pressure relief valve (like found on my JD 575 baler rear door) which would have a pipe coming from the tractor spool and a return that would be pumping in a loop to maintain downward pressure defined by the relief valve. Then from the valve to the ram(s).
So when the ground fall's away from the leg the ram extends maintaining the downward pressure, when it goes in the other direction the relief valve kicks in and lets the ram shorten accordingly.
I've looked on the flow fit website and I'm just lost, I have give them a ring but the technical chap is pretty busy.
So I'm posting for advice! does anything actually exist that does what I want. I don't know anything about accumulators either, and whether they are better suited for the job.
Going to be six single acting rams in total. I had planned just to daisy chain them together back to the relief valve setup.
Cheers, James