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PK:
A question for the slippery handed pro's
So we have a hydraulic press (actually it's a tension test rig). It consists of a single acting 'enerpac' style ram and a two pump (low/hi pressure), 1HP power pack.
What we want to do is to have some finer control over the force we apply. By finer control I mean, the 10000 PSI system can generate about 20T. We would like to be able to ramp this up a couple of percent or so at a time.
It doesn't need to be calibrated or repeatable, we have a load cell in the system for that, we just want a knob we can twiddle to adjust the force..
Is the best way to do this with some kind of PRV, a regulator, or just a fine adjusted pressure switch for the motor?
Many thanks in advance.
PK
Lew_Merrick_PE:
How about an adjustable needle valve to control the volumetric "inrush" rate?
Noitoen:
They have these from Schneider Electric with digital (On/Off) output up to 600 Bar 8700Psi. Other brands may have a little higher. I use 400 bar types and they work well.
mexican jon:
Do you have the details of the pump / schematic drawing ? Basically the 10000psi system will normally have a pilot operated pressure relief valve, which would normally be set to open at the maximum pressure that you want to see on the system, these are quite often adjustable (you could then use this to bring up your pressure in increments) so you may already have all you need hence the need to see a schematic.
PK:
Good point. No schematic but it's a small unit. We'll pull it apart next week...
PK
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