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maddox
Joined: 21 Dec 2006
Posts: 786
Location: Belgium
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My answers,
the CAD what is shown is not what i'm building. I simplified the idea lot, and made it more redundant. Patenting it is not done, it already is public domain.
The contraction of the inner wall- 5mm thick, will be minimal compared to the tolerance on the O-rings I use.
The shuttle, meaning the bottom of the ram, what is "dropping" when the pressure behind it is releaved, will be "higher" as what is drawn, to avoid going slanted and block itself. 2 Orings will make sure no leaks occure. Rotating when shut.... have fun achiving that with 1500 kg keeping it shut.
The bottom plate is 12mm thick ali of good grade, secured with 12 M5 bolt 8.8 or 10.9 grade. I doubt it will budge, even after a good hit.
But for me this is a new one. So I hope all goes as I feel it need to go. Otherwise I'll invent something else.
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