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Two Hydraulic Motors, controled by one Hydraulic Pump.

Two Hydraulic Motors, controled by one Hydraulic Pump.

Two Hydraulic Motors, controled by one Hydraulic Pump.

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I am posting this for someone else. Here is the application:

I have a fixed 23 GMP pump, 3000 PSI


I am running 2 hydraulic motors, both reversible.


I need one supplied at 15 GPM
 

I need to adjust the flow to the second motor for speed control.
 

I think I need a diverter valve to split the circuits, priority circuit @ 15 GPM.  Then run the auxiliary output thru a flow control valve.
 

Then the flow(s) will be run into each’s control valve to the motor..

 
Does this sound correct ?

Any advice that can be supplied on this application will be appreciated.  Thanks

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