gbradley
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Just the other day I saw a hydraulic forming press that didn't seem to have a pressure relief valve.
It had a Servo motor connected to a pump that brought the press up to the desired pressure, and once it hit its mark, the Servo motor shut off.
There were other traditional valves and pumps and motors that seemed to move everything around, but it looked like it used the servo motor/pump to close, and bring it up to pressure.
It was pretty cool, but I am really not familiar with this technology.
Any suggestions on where I can learn more about this?
Thanks
It had a Servo motor connected to a pump that brought the press up to the desired pressure, and once it hit its mark, the Servo motor shut off.
There were other traditional valves and pumps and motors that seemed to move everything around, but it looked like it used the servo motor/pump to close, and bring it up to pressure.
It was pretty cool, but I am really not familiar with this technology.
Any suggestions on where I can learn more about this?
Thanks