Sumitomo 350-5A Bucket Arm Oil Cylinder Iron Pipe Return Oil
Product Description
Model | SH350-5A |
Product Name | Bucket arm hydraulic cylinder inlet and return pipes |
material | seamless steel tube |
package | Use export packaging according to customer requirements |
mode of transport | Means of Transport By sea, air cargo or DHL,FEDEX |
Brand | Shengang |
Product Parameter
What are the key points in the design of oil inlet and return pipelines in hydraulic systems?
The design of oil inlet and return pipelines in hydraulic systems is crucial as they directly affect the working performance and reliability of the system. The following are some key points in the design of oil inlet and return pipelines in hydraulic systems:
The diameter and length of the pipeline should meet the system requirements to ensure smooth flow of hydraulic oil. The diameter of the oil inlet pipeline should be large enough to ensure that the hydraulic pump can provide sufficient flow. The diameter of the return oil pipeline should also be large enough to ensure that the used hydraulic oil can smoothly flow back into the tank.
The material of the pipeline should have sufficient strength and corrosion resistance. Common pipeline materials include steel pipes, copper pipes, and stainless steel pipes. When selecting pipeline materials, it is necessary to consider factors such as the working pressure, temperature, and chemical composition of hydraulic oil.
The connection method of the pipeline should be reliable and able to withstand the high pressure and high temperature of the system. Common pipeline connection methods include welding, threaded connection, and flange connection.
The layout of pipelines should be reasonable to minimize pressure loss and leakage of hydraulic oil to the greatest extent. The oil inlet pipeline should be as short as possible to reduce pressure loss in the system. The return pipeline should minimize the flow rate of hydraulic oil as much as possible to reduce the kinetic energy loss and noise of hydraulic oil.
The installation position of the pipeline should comply with the design requirements of the hydraulic system and avoid being affected by factors such as mechanical vibration and external impact. When installing pipelines, factors such as expansion and deformation should be considered to avoid pipeline rupture and leakage.
In summary, the design of oil inlet and return pipelines in hydraulic systems should consider factors such as flowability, strength, corrosion resistance, connection method, layout, and installation position to ensure the working performance and reliability of the system.