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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 08:57:02 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
wrote: The Vettus system is a double acting "balanced" cylinder. Balanced cylinders have the rod going all the way through so the pressure is the same in both directions. In that case you can divide by 2. No. But your previous answer was good, so I am puzzled! Brian W Keep in mind though that if you use two cylinders you need to double the capacity of the pump to get the same number of hard over turns. garry crothers wrote: "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:rJiDb.4799$JD6.1854@lakeread04... If the cylinders are single action each needs to take the full load. If double acting it gets more complicated both in calculation and installing. The pulling force is reduced by the area of the rod. Excuse my ignorance, but how can I tell if the cylinder is double action or single. I've just looked at the Vetus catalogue and cant see any reference to single or double? For example a 2" cylinder with a 1" rod will have a pull force about 75% of the push so you can't quite divide by 2. I kinda thought that it would just be as simple as divide by 2... thanks again garry |
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