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Re: Hydraulic cylinder placement
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Posted by Johnski on February 04, 2005 at 17:10:20 from (66.31.102.217):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic cylinder placement posted by rocker on February 02, 2005 at 17:24:56:
I still say that the drawing on the left will not work. I got my numbers a little off but here's how I see it. The rod end of the cyl does not travel in a straight line but in an arc from the retracted position to the raised position. Halfway through it's travel would be the peak of the arc(about 45 not 90 degrees). Past that point the cyl would actually be required to shorten in length to reach the point shown. Print out the pic and scribe an arc to see what I mean. I'm no engineer but have been working on trucks and equipt for 30+ years and have never seen a cyl have a swing with that much travel. One other option would be to mount the cyls near vertical on each side of the bed like the newer off-road dumps.
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