tree injection system--> need ideas.
since I know h-t has some of the best fabricators. I was wondering if you guys could help me come up with an idea of how to. do something similar to this but using air pressure, or hydrolics of some sort.
http://arborjet.com/index.htm?...FcQWQ
http://arborjet.com/index.htm?...FcQWQ
Doesn't seem like much to tackle. The only hydraulic or pnuematic function would really be replacing having to physically inject the fluid by hand. Any pnuematic or hydraulically operated actuator with a descent stroke could do it. Match that to a simple sleeve/piston with a fluid chamber and it'd be a basic hydraulically operated syringe.
I have to admit though, it seems like overcomplicating a simple concept. Why the need to go powered versus manual?
I have to admit though, it seems like overcomplicating a simple concept. Why the need to go powered versus manual?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RC000E »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Doesn't seem like much to tackle. The only hydraulic or pnuematic function would really be replacing having to physically inject the fluid by hand. Any pnuematic or hydraulically operated actuator with a descent stroke could do it. Match that to a simple sleeve/piston with a fluid chamber and it'd be a basic hydraulically operated syringe.
I have to admit though, it seems like overcomplicating a simple concept. Why the need to go powered versus manual?</TD></TR></TABLE>
have an idea of where I can find a hydraulically operated actuator.
the reason I need this is beacuse those are design for moiste and low intake resistant trees. I need one for a dry and hard resistant tree. It needs like 80psi to actually inject these trees.
I have to admit though, it seems like overcomplicating a simple concept. Why the need to go powered versus manual?</TD></TR></TABLE>
have an idea of where I can find a hydraulically operated actuator.
the reason I need this is beacuse those are design for moiste and low intake resistant trees. I need one for a dry and hard resistant tree. It needs like 80psi to actually inject these trees.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ROTARY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">modify a grease gun. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was thinking of that. do you know where i can find out excatly how they work?
I was thinking of that. do you know where i can find out excatly how they work?
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