jtbinvalrico
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I'm trying to size a pair of velocity fuses for my scissor lift install. The manual indicates the following data regarding the hydraulic side of things. There's a master cylinder in one scissor, and a slave in the other.
Flow Rate: 2.1 cm3/g
Continuous Working Pressure: 240 bar
Peak Pressure: 250 bar
Seems one piece of valuable information to have would be the normal flow rate, which is listed as 2.1cm3/g.....My google-fu is failing me and I can't find a conversion for this to gallons per minute. It does seem that it's a multi-step conversion; but maybe it isn't. Trying to figure this out is migraine-inducing....
a) Anybody out there who can convert 2.1cm3/g to GPM?
b) Feel free to chime in with any hydraulics advice on sizing these velocity fuses. I read on one vendor site that the idea is to size it so that it clamps at 30% over the normal flow....I have no idea.
Thanks for any help. Here's a link to the scissor lift install thread:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=383717
Flow Rate: 2.1 cm3/g
Continuous Working Pressure: 240 bar
Peak Pressure: 250 bar
Seems one piece of valuable information to have would be the normal flow rate, which is listed as 2.1cm3/g.....My google-fu is failing me and I can't find a conversion for this to gallons per minute. It does seem that it's a multi-step conversion; but maybe it isn't. Trying to figure this out is migraine-inducing....
a) Anybody out there who can convert 2.1cm3/g to GPM?
b) Feel free to chime in with any hydraulics advice on sizing these velocity fuses. I read on one vendor site that the idea is to size it so that it clamps at 30% over the normal flow....I have no idea.
Thanks for any help. Here's a link to the scissor lift install thread:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=383717


