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Quick Hydraulic Question

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uncle

08-14-2007 18:31:04




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I'm getting ready to mount my Hydraulic tank and noticed something strange to me.
The tank was plumbed so that the working return came back to the tank through a spin no filter. The pressure relief return came back to the tank bypassing the filter.
I am re-piping the thing for my application, do I re-pipe as above or do I run both returns through the filter?
Brian




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J Schwiebert

08-15-2007 02:37:36




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to uncle, 08-14-2007 18:31:04  
Right: He asked about combining the two.



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msb

08-14-2007 19:30:13




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to uncle, 08-14-2007 18:31:04  
Pressure releaf will probably only open when the filter plugs or when the oil is very cold. You could blow the filter to kingdom come if you plumb both through the filter.



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J Schwiebert

08-14-2007 18:35:22




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to uncle, 08-14-2007 18:31:04  
Leave it as is. Does your return line return below oil level and away from the suction port? Does the tank have abaffle?



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uncle

08-14-2007 19:00:58




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to J Schwiebert, 08-14-2007 18:35:22  
The suction is on the back and the return is in the side below oil level. I have not pulled the plate to clean the inside so I don;t know about the baffle.

Why the bypass of the filter?

Brian



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J Schwiebert

08-14-2007 19:10:31




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to uncle, 08-14-2007 19:00:58  
I am interested but you have me confused, I have never seen an application where the relief is filtered. In theory the relief may never open durring normal operation. Is this a funky industrial set up? I also sent you an e-mail. J.



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uncle

08-14-2007 19:50:57




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to J Schwiebert, 08-14-2007 19:10:31  
I got the tank with the filter already mounted from a truck wrecking yard. it's a 28 gal. I am mounting it for a hydraulic winch on my from L9000.
I am re-plumbing it as the original plumbing is routed the opposite direction of what I needed.
Brian



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Read it again

08-14-2007 19:45:38




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 Re: Quick Hydraulic Question in reply to J Schwiebert, 08-14-2007 19:10:31  
J,
Go back and read his post again. The relief line is not run through the filter.



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