engjeff
Automotive
- Apr 24, 2007
- 84
My problem is the one beam has to flip on top using some sort of air or air/hydraulic a full 180° and then come back extended.
-The point of rotation is above the two beams
-when flipped the cylinder can not extend past the end of
the assembly. The point of flipping is to save length
for transport.
-The total weight of the extend moving part is 3,000#'s
distributed.
My question is what should I use for force, the beam can not slam up and down it may kill someone if it does. I have 120psi of air in that location and customer requires it be air powered.
What location should the points be to make the assembly rotate using a non cycling cylinder. As in when extended it must be flipped on top and when retracted it must be extended.
Thank you,
Jeff
-The point of rotation is above the two beams
-when flipped the cylinder can not extend past the end of
the assembly. The point of flipping is to save length
for transport.
-The total weight of the extend moving part is 3,000#'s
distributed.
My question is what should I use for force, the beam can not slam up and down it may kill someone if it does. I have 120psi of air in that location and customer requires it be air powered.
What location should the points be to make the assembly rotate using a non cycling cylinder. As in when extended it must be flipped on top and when retracted it must be extended.

Thank you,
Jeff