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Run Silencer squeeze chute with skid steer hydraulics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1678015" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Definitely it can be done. Even without high flow hydraulics (for a skid steer) the flow rate might make your squeeze a little quick. You can moderate this (if it's a problem) by installing an adjustable valve that lets oil go from the pressure side to the return side. An added bonus would be that it'll also moderate maximum pressure as well. If the flow rate is fine and you need to limit pressure only you could install a relief valve in the same way. You need to know what the relief pressure is for that circuit on the skid steer and what max pressure for the squeeze is and set the relief. Maybe you'll get lucky and everything is already well matched or the squeeze already has a relief built in but you should check so you don't do any damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1678015, member: 38101"] Definitely it can be done. Even without high flow hydraulics (for a skid steer) the flow rate might make your squeeze a little quick. You can moderate this (if it's a problem) by installing an adjustable valve that lets oil go from the pressure side to the return side. An added bonus would be that it'll also moderate maximum pressure as well. If the flow rate is fine and you need to limit pressure only you could install a relief valve in the same way. You need to know what the relief pressure is for that circuit on the skid steer and what max pressure for the squeeze is and set the relief. Maybe you'll get lucky and everything is already well matched or the squeeze already has a relief built in but you should check so you don't do any damage. [/QUOTE]
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