Showing posts with label hydraulic oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydraulic oil. Show all posts

Monday, February 29, 2016

Flow & the path of least resistance


Here's another Flint Hydraulics Tech Tip: If there is an alternate flow path for oil to take - a pressure relief valve, for example (not pictured, but situated upstream of the gauge & faucet) - and if the pressure caused by the resistance of the partially closed faucet rises to the pressure setting of the relief valve, then part of the flow from the pump will flow through the faucet, and the rest through the relief valve. If the pressures across the two flow paths are equal, then flow will be split evenly. Half the flow rate will go through the faucet, half through the relief valve.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Oil Cavitation in Hydraulic System

Here's another Flint Hydraulics Tech Tip: Hydraulic systems operating significantly above sea level are more susceptible to oil cavitation. Atmospheric pressure is lower in mountains, so there is less air pressure available to push oil into the pump's inlet. High altitude operation can make it necessary to use a pressurized reservoir or to elevate the reservoir significantly above the pump. Need help troubleshooting? Call our team of Certified Fluid Power Specialists at 901-794-4884, or visit us online at www.flinthyd.com, today!