snubengr
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2002
- 23
Hello:
Today I came across a website for a 'step-up hydraulic cylinder'. Apparently it has a high-speed, low force mode and then when it encounters resistance it switches to a low-speed, high force mode. I'm assuming that it must work by somehow altering the active pressure area of the piston, but how would this work? Any input is appreciated.
The website is:
Cheers,
Denande
Today I came across a website for a 'step-up hydraulic cylinder'. Apparently it has a high-speed, low force mode and then when it encounters resistance it switches to a low-speed, high force mode. I'm assuming that it must work by somehow altering the active pressure area of the piston, but how would this work? Any input is appreciated.
The website is:
Cheers,
Denande