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Mechanism of hydraulic system

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Raychar

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Hello, everyone!


Example, a pair of cylinders linked together, one's piston diameter is 4 times larger than the small one, when travel distance at small one is, let says 30mm. Can Wildfire 2.0 Mechanism show the travel stroke at the ends of large cylinder end? In my system, there are other mechanical linkages at the small cylinder ends, and, i need they all be in the same mechanism envirnoment to be stimulated the motion. Hope you understand my meaning.


Thanks for the reading it!
 
You can make a servo motor for the large piston that is "user defined" and based on the position of the smaller (master) piston.
 

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