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M936A2 hyd gpm

charlesmann

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I lost my manuals on my computer yesterday. Im wanting to replace the screw down outriggers, for hyd cylinders with QDs. Im thinking of tying on the crane/rear winch hyd system but dont have a way to find out gpm and psi. Im assuming 3000psi, and gpm may not matter, except for speed of ext/ret of the rams, along with hose size. But curious if someone can assist with psi and gpm. Once my computer is fixed, i’ll download the manuals again but trying to get the stuff ordered today or tomorrow.
Thanks in advance.
 

simp5782

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I lost my manuals on my computer yesterday. Im wanting to replace the screw down outriggers, for hyd cylinders with QDs. Im thinking of tying on the crane/rear winch hyd system but dont have a way to find out gpm and psi. Im assuming 3000psi, and gpm may not matter, except for speed of ext/ret of the rams, along with hose size. But curious if someone can assist with psi and gpm. Once my computer is fixed, i’ll download the manuals again but trying to get the stuff ordered today or tomorrow.
Thanks in advance.
2500psi

Pump is around 40/45gpm for the transfer case mounted pump.

Hose size would be depending on the fitting in your cylinders you use.
 

charlesmann

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2500psi

Pump is around 40/45gpm for the transfer case mounted pump.

Hose size would be depending on the fitting in your cylinders you use.
Thanks on the psi and gpm.
yes, hose size determines flow, in which, fitting size determines hose size.
what i was looking at had 1” npt to jic and @ 3000 psi, rated at 23,000 lbs of ext and i think 17,000 lbs of ret force. Which i could care less about ret force, but def need to worry about ext force, in order to support the tck (36,000, plus 20,000 on the crane, and a lil for safety measure.
i plan on making the cylinder disconnect from the oem horiz o/r support, disconnect the o/r pad and qd for the cyl itself. Stow the cyl and pad in the bii box and my hyd levers in the cubby hole near the rear winch control levers. Where i can tap off the inlet for the winch control manifold or whatever is under the cover right and barely fwd of the rear winch.

or would tapping off the front winch pto be better? I was thinking t-case pto since ill only use the o/r for crane ops or changing rear tires
 

simp5782

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You can use 3in cylinders. Even 2.5. That is what the other wreckers use. 3/8" hose would work
 
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