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Hi Greg, the kick out pressure is 180/200 psi, it is adjustable but only by the 'factory'. So I cannot adjust it.
I learn a bit more about hydraulics every day
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You should be good to go then. The one on my splitter isn't adjustable either, but I used an adjustable one on the feeder I made for the wood chipper. I can set the pressure so it will kick out if I get the feed rate too high and jam things.
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I haven't yet looked into mine as to the adjustability (?) of the "kickoff". I have noticed that until I've been working it for a while it kicks off as soon as I release the handle.
Prolly due to the less than precise building on my part.
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08-01-2014, 01:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2014, 01:28 PM by DaveH.)
Nearly there, just a few more bits
Here's the filler/breather
Early next week hope to get the tank return filter and the suction "thingy"
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DaveH (08-01-2014)
I'm not sure( suction "thingy" )and the banana (
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are family appropriate in the same sentence.
Jerry
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