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Those add heat - any reason you aren't just matching the flow of the pump to the intended use? Multiple loads?
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To all the hyd experts out there, a I need a way to limit the flow to the winch to 3.5gpm. Pump output is 15gpm.
I've been looking at this valve http://www.baileynet.com/Pressure-Compensated-Flow-Control-Valves . It seems to be the most inexpensive way to accomplish this but wanted to see what else was out there.
The flow divider will raise the pressure of the entire 15 gpm flow to the pressure of the 3.5 gpm flow to your winch. Also, if you are going to be using the remaining flow for anything, you need to make sure the flow divider valve you use can handle back pressure on the excess flow port.Those add heat - any reason you aren't just matching the flow of the pump to the intended use? Multiple loads?
Yes, multiple loads. The pump that I'm wanting to use is already installed to run the dump bed.Those add heat - any reason you aren't just matching the flow of the pump to the intended use? Multiple loads?
That's some serious stock.I needed to bore a 2 1/4" hole (the size of the bushing) into the 1" plate. I don't have a 2 1/4" drill bit but while I'm in no means a machinist, I do have a Bridgeport mill. I put the rotary table on the mill and bored the hole with a 1/2" end mill.
Yes, I'm going to try it that way. If the roller flexes too much during testing, I'll add the middle roller mounts.You're planning to run just the outside 2 mounts correct?
If you back up to the shelter square and in line before you start, it should winch on fairly straight. On the skid I made for the shelter, I attached shackles to each skid. There will actually be two attachment points on the shelter itself but will still end up at one point where the winch line attaches to the spreader chains attached to the skid.With a single cable attachment point, how are you going to guide the shelter up in inline with bed.
Already done. The truck has a dump on it already http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...ump-conversion&p=582032&viewfull=1#post582032The other option is to make the bed raise hydraulically.
Look at the oilfield trucks or the pipeline deuce, none of them have guide rollers. I think a piece of wood on each side to keep from banging the shelter into the bed sides will be sufficient.It would be wise to add guide rollers to the bed to keep the skids centered.