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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 8626" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>As far as the tilt cylinder speed this is part of a lengthy answer I got from the fluid power forum. Those guys love questions like this. f you follow all the math you will see that which way a cylinder extends the fastest is all about force. An object will accelerate until the sum of forces acting on it are zero. At that time it will maintain a constant velocity. This will happen at a much higher speed when extending than retracting because the oil on the cap side of the piston has more area to push on than the rod side has less force to oppose the motion. There is less opposing force because the pressure drop across the spool will be less and the piston area is less. by cap side he means the back or nut side of the piston</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 8626, member: 931"] As far as the tilt cylinder speed this is part of a lengthy answer I got from the fluid power forum. Those guys love questions like this. f you follow all the math you will see that which way a cylinder extends the fastest is all about force. An object will accelerate until the sum of forces acting on it are zero. At that time it will maintain a constant velocity. This will happen at a much higher speed when extending than retracting because the oil on the cap side of the piston has more area to push on than the rod side has less force to oppose the motion. There is less opposing force because the pressure drop across the spool will be less and the piston area is less. by cap side he means the back or nut side of the piston [/QUOTE]
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