Basic Hydraulic Power System Diagram for Fan Movement

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The discussion revolves around creating a simple hydraulic power system diagram to illustrate how hydraulic pressure can be used to keep a fan moving. Participants seek clarification on whether the existing components include a fan and pump, or if the goal is to generate hydraulic pressure to operate the fan. The main focus is on understanding the mechanics of spinning a shaft with hydraulic pressure. A request for a diagram with labeled parts and directional arrows is emphasized to enhance comprehension. Overall, the conversation aims to clarify the operation of hydraulic systems in fan movement.
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http://postimg.org/image/pdm3b1e1v/

Please take a look at this basic hydraulic fan picture
Can anybody make a simple hydraulic power system diagram to keep the fan moving.
Please list down the parts and arrow indicating how it works.
Can anybody do it? hmmmm...
 
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Tan Guo Zheng said:
http://postimg.org/image/pdm3b1e1v/

Please take a look at this basic hydraulic fan picture
Can anybody make a simple hydraulic power system diagram to keep the fan moving.
Please list down the parts and arrow indicating how it works.
Can anybody do it? hmmmm...
Welcome to the PF.

What is the context of the question? You already have the fan and pump, and need to turn the fan? Or you want to drive hydraulic pressure to turn the fan?

(I didn't play the video)...
 
yes i want to know how it works by using hydraulic pressure.
 
Tan Guo Zheng said:
yes i want to know how it works by using hydraulic pressure.
How what works? How you can spin a shaft using hydraulic pressure?
 
yeap! thanks
 
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