Rob
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B6000DT / B7100DP /B8200DT/L225/Globe PTO Chipper/Lewis Backhoe/huxley TR66
Hi all
I have just embarked on another self build/restoration project for use with my b6000, its a hydraulic tip trailer, nothing fancy but it will do the job intended( i hope).
Anway, back to the reason for this post, i'm converting an old flatbed with dropsides trailer to a hyd tipping item. I've planned it all out to the point of what hydraulics to use.
I have aquired a nice quality spool valve (double acting with a PB outlet allready setup) for the hyd power source. Trailer size is approx 5.5 feet long x 3.5 feet wide and has a load capacity of 1680lbs.
I am pretty well ok with everything on the build except i cant get my head round what size ram to use for the hydraulic lift, i'm thinking a double acting unit to make an easy connection to my spool etc, but what sort of size ram should i use, eg, cylinder size rod dia etc. I supose it will need to be matched to the hydraulic output of the B6000 hyd pump.
I think a ram with a total extended lenght of approx 800mm is about right but thats all i've worked out .
any help would be great guys as its doing my head in now, hydraulics are not my No1 subject at present.
thanks
rob
I have just embarked on another self build/restoration project for use with my b6000, its a hydraulic tip trailer, nothing fancy but it will do the job intended( i hope).
Anway, back to the reason for this post, i'm converting an old flatbed with dropsides trailer to a hyd tipping item. I've planned it all out to the point of what hydraulics to use.
I have aquired a nice quality spool valve (double acting with a PB outlet allready setup) for the hyd power source. Trailer size is approx 5.5 feet long x 3.5 feet wide and has a load capacity of 1680lbs.
I am pretty well ok with everything on the build except i cant get my head round what size ram to use for the hydraulic lift, i'm thinking a double acting unit to make an easy connection to my spool etc, but what sort of size ram should i use, eg, cylinder size rod dia etc. I supose it will need to be matched to the hydraulic output of the B6000 hyd pump.
I think a ram with a total extended lenght of approx 800mm is about right but thats all i've worked out .
any help would be great guys as its doing my head in now, hydraulics are not my No1 subject at present.
thanks
rob
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