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log splitter hydraulic psi question
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<blockquote data-quote="sawkiller" data-source="post: 2499710" data-attributes="member: 52999"><p>Your pressure will be developed in your pump! Although the amount of available pressure is usually regulated by the control valve. Most valves will bypass at a certain PSI meaning that the fluid bypasses the cylinder and goes back to the tank. I have not researched all the components you picked out but if I were you I would make sure all of them are rated with the pressure range you want to be in!</p><p></p><p>Also if the ram is stopped on a properly setup system the control valve will simply bypas fluid to the tank. Stopping midstroke is like stopping at the end of the stroke and the components know no different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawkiller, post: 2499710, member: 52999"] Your pressure will be developed in your pump! Although the amount of available pressure is usually regulated by the control valve. Most valves will bypass at a certain PSI meaning that the fluid bypasses the cylinder and goes back to the tank. I have not researched all the components you picked out but if I were you I would make sure all of them are rated with the pressure range you want to be in! Also if the ram is stopped on a properly setup system the control valve will simply bypas fluid to the tank. Stopping midstroke is like stopping at the end of the stroke and the components know no different. [/QUOTE]
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