Ranur
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2017
- 1
Hi
I need some help on a hydraulic system I´m working on. Im new to world of hydraulics so please keep an open mind
this is a hoisting system with a plunger cylinder and some wire rope sheaves.
We have constant friction in the system that is not depended on the load.
if the load is 130bar the friction is 25bar. If the load is 180bar the friction is still 25bar.
We have looked into all mechanical parts to make sure the problem is not coming from there.
We checked followed the temperature of the cylinder stuffing box and the sheaves as well but saw nothing out of the ordinary.
the alignment of the system is not perfect but not bad enough to explain this friction, and mechanical friction is always directly related to the force, right?
Is it possible the friction comes from the hydraulics? Can a faulty safety valve cause this constant friction?
Or a faulty fitting?
I need some help on a hydraulic system I´m working on. Im new to world of hydraulics so please keep an open mind
this is a hoisting system with a plunger cylinder and some wire rope sheaves.
We have constant friction in the system that is not depended on the load.
if the load is 130bar the friction is 25bar. If the load is 180bar the friction is still 25bar.
We have looked into all mechanical parts to make sure the problem is not coming from there.
We checked followed the temperature of the cylinder stuffing box and the sheaves as well but saw nothing out of the ordinary.
the alignment of the system is not perfect but not bad enough to explain this friction, and mechanical friction is always directly related to the force, right?
Is it possible the friction comes from the hydraulics? Can a faulty safety valve cause this constant friction?
Or a faulty fitting?