joemock
Structural
- Dec 29, 2004
- 17
I am designing a system that utilizes two large dual-ram hydraulic units for deployment of a satellite antenna. Our customer is concerned about pitting of the stainless steel and sand/grit sticking to the surface; ultimately the concern is that both conditions could lead to possible leakage at the seals.
Does anyone have experience with protecting these units (i.e. motorcycle style boots, teflon/gortex sock). The protection needn't be permanently installed, since the area of the piston that is a concern is only exposed during antenna deployment. The piston may be in the deployed (extended) position for a several weeks.
My concern with the boot approach is that it will eventually trap moisture, I am leaning towards a sock that is installed as part of the deployment; something that acts more like a rain coat.
All comments/input is appreciated.
Does anyone have experience with protecting these units (i.e. motorcycle style boots, teflon/gortex sock). The protection needn't be permanently installed, since the area of the piston that is a concern is only exposed during antenna deployment. The piston may be in the deployed (extended) position for a several weeks.
My concern with the boot approach is that it will eventually trap moisture, I am leaning towards a sock that is installed as part of the deployment; something that acts more like a rain coat.
All comments/input is appreciated.