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cylinder with rotating stem

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Bolik182

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Good day to all.

My question is whether it is possible to consider that a double-acting hydraulic cylinder can satisfy the rotation of the stem when the pressure is pushed or fired (320 - 350 bar).

I'll explain.

the terminal part of the stem is attached to a rotating table moved by a hydraulic motor, while the rest of the cylinder is totally independent and fixed on another plate.

Whereas the cylinder has a rod of the ø 160 (cable) ø, inside 260 and embossment of the attack on the stem from the head in max aperture of about 750 mm , do you feel unlikely that this cylinder may have hold problems if an arrow resulting from the bending of max 2 cm should be attached on the stem?

Could I have problems with the internal seals?

rotation speed max 10 g/min.

exist seals suitable for turning the stem into a cylinder? ?

thanks to all of the attention.
 
quoto, don't trust the rotational seal. already with the air you have several drawings, if you turn it....
 
quoto better not to spin the stem in the cylinder if you also have a bending of the stem even worse, alternatively to what proposed you can turn all the cylinder in a solid way by passing the hydraulic connections in a rotating hydraulic distributor,clear the solution should be studied to oc
 
quoto all absolutely!
Would you like the piston/cylinder group to support you? ? : eek::smile:
see to mount the rotating table in the head of the stem with interposition of radial/axial bearings (in some way a ralla..).

apart from any sealing problems (and wear) seals (which could also be solved) the vedrei hard to spin a piston under a thrust of 350bar, especially when arrived at the end of the race.
a hydraulic cylinder is not a bearing, let him do his work (up and down:biggrin:).
Surely asking the builders you would find combined solutions "translo/rodent" (with independent stem already mounted on bearings) but I do not know how much it would be worth it.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
thanks to all of the technical opinions on this.

I will find an alternative solution, as I have footprints for every type of bearing braces.

Thanks again.
 

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