Let’s talk about it today: ways to reduce or avoid hydraulic shocks in the hydraulic system of
corn stalk balers
1. Slow down the reversing speed of the liquid flow. Regarding
the electro-hydraulic reversing valve, look at controlling the flow of the pilot valve (using a throttle valve or a one-way valve) to slow down the reversing speed of the spool valve. When selecting components, use a reversing valve with a damper as much as possible.
2. Set the accumulator in front of the valve to reduce the interval of shock wave transmission, so that
the hydraulic shock caused by the sudden closing of the control valve or the reversing break can be buffered.
3. Increasing the diameter of the pipeline, shortening the length of the pipeline as much as possible or choosing a rubber hose can reduce
the hydraulic shock.
4. Set up a safety valve, which can have an unloading effect (the adjustment pressure can exceed 5-15% of the extra pressure of the oil cylinder)
NICKBALER Machinery reminds you that in the process of using
the corn stalk baler, you must strictly follow the product instructions and do not ignore some small details to ensure safe and effective production. If you have any other questions, you can go to NICKBALER Machinery's website to learn https://www.nickbaler.net