It wasn't a bad video but you might want to explain what the P and T and also the A and B is. I understood but if this is their first video they will be lost. For those that don't know the P is the power and the T is the fluid return. The A and B are both power but in opposite directions such as a log splitter cylinder. It has power in and power out. Very nice video and well spoken.
Port P indicates the Pressure Port (From Pump for Hydraulic or From Pneumatic Motor for air), Port T indicates the tank port (Connecting Reservoir or Tank or Sump) and Port A/B are the inlet/outlet to the actuators.
It has to be since power goes through both A or B. If it wasn't then there would only be one power with one return. Single acting example is a floor jack. Double acting would be like a log splitter.
Around 4:27 the symbolic schematic is wrong : the one at 1:59 is the good one (right box should be in the middle, middle box should be on the left and left box should be on the right). More over the lever is labled with "Left", which makes this schema (at 4:27) confusing when compared to the standard one at 1:59. That said, unless the 1st box (at 4:27) shows the actual "idle" or "normal" position of the system.
I think if the spool is at the home position (4 ports are blocked) there is no narrow leakage from P to Tank( you mentioned it in video). because every hydraulic systems have a pressure relief valve,when the spool is at the middle and the system pressure is getting high due to no flow from the direction control valve.So the relief valve will open hence the oil returns to Tank. sorry if I am wrong.
Over all not bad but as others have stated had I not known alittle about this to start with it would be very hard to understand without the help of the drawings because the words "port""t" and "b"sound almost the same otherwise a good video- I want to be clear I am in no way saying it was a bad video it was just hard (for me) to understand part of the narration-it was very helpful- Thank You
What r the applications of a single acting hydrauic cylinder ? And what r those of a double acting cylinder? I am trying to know which type I should buy for a welded block brick laying machine? Please advise and the type of the dcv to be used.
Would you be able to tell me what size I would need to have a fairly quick piston move up or down or should I say in and out I need a piston that can deliver 30 tons of pressure at about 60 cm long I need to know what size pump were size motor what relief valve I would need
Simple clear for me ... just learned this today & was confused how the cris cros shit works & how they not interfere with each other thanks so much
It wasn't a bad video but you might want to explain what the P and T and also the A and B is. I understood but if this is their first video they will be lost. For those that don't know the P is the power and the T is the fluid return. The A and B are both power but in opposite directions such as a log splitter cylinder. It has power in and power out. Very nice video and well spoken.
Port P indicates the Pressure Port (From Pump for Hydraulic or From Pneumatic Motor for air), Port T indicates the tank port (Connecting Reservoir or Tank or Sump) and Port A/B are the inlet/outlet to the actuators.
Very comprehensive additional information. Thank you for that sir.
Is that a double acting cylinder?
It has to be since power goes through both A or B. If it wasn't then there would only be one power with one return. Single acting example is a floor jack. Double acting would be like a log splitter.
Visually clear and explained thoroughly.
nice effort specially hand made drawings for explanation.....
Wow! Nicely explained
nicely explained. this cleared my doubts.
Around 4:27 the symbolic schematic is wrong : the one at 1:59 is the good one (right box should be in the middle, middle box should be on the left and left box should be on the right). More over the lever is labled with "Left", which makes this schema (at 4:27) confusing when compared to the standard one at 1:59. That said, unless the 1st box (at 4:27) shows the actual "idle" or "normal" position of the system.
Excellent Description Thank You :)
Brilliant video
Thanks for the explaination
Awesome explanation
I think if the spool is at the home position (4 ports are blocked) there is no narrow leakage from P to Tank( you mentioned it in video).
because every hydraulic systems have a pressure relief valve,when the spool is at the middle and the system pressure is getting high due to no flow from the direction control valve.So the relief valve will open hence the oil returns to Tank.
sorry if I am wrong.
hey! so grateful
WELL MADE VIDEO FOR EXPLANATION .
Clearly explained..
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Over all not bad but as others have stated had I not known alittle about this to start with it would be very hard to understand without the help of the drawings because the words "port""t" and "b"sound almost the same otherwise a good video- I want to be clear I am in no way saying it was a bad video it was just hard (for me) to understand part of the narration-it was very helpful- Thank You
Great video bro
Thanks for this mate
Please make a video tutorial about in proportional control valve
Thanks
Thanks it's helpful
What r the applications of a single acting hydrauic cylinder ? And what r those of a double acting cylinder? I am trying to know which type I should buy for a welded block brick laying machine? Please advise and the type of the dcv to be used.
P : pump
T : tank
A-B: attachament
P: Pressure
T: Turn or R: Return. Please say a true knowledge.
Would you be able to tell me what size I would need to have a fairly quick piston move up or down or should I say in and out I need a piston that can deliver 30 tons of pressure at about 60 cm long I need to know what size pump were size motor what relief valve I would need
Call a cylinder manufacturer.
Please explain us the working principle of a VACCUM DEGASSER
Can 4/3 way hand lever valve be 3/3 way hand lever valve by blocking B output port ?
Thanks nice explain
Which software u r using for these animated videos...plz reply
thnx bro for this video
thanks i have an idea shringe directional valve
if the little box wasn't in front of main picture I could have understood other wise video was worthless dennis
little bit good explanation
Hoje já é possível desenvolver motores movidos a pressão hidraulica
Nice vídeo
nice ....,
very nice
lifting the shovel
HI ,sorry for my question i want to know please, what the T, A , B , P ?
T is return Tank P is pump A and B are the 2 fittings on the cylinder or motor
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Sir. This video very most important. Thanks.
But ple translation in Hindi.
I got my answer
25 seconds of your own aid...
Please speak without that fake English accent...