That will work fine for locking the cylinder. Heres a link to some ball valves rated for hydraulic pressures.Well, I read most of the tread and seems In hope I’d find an answer to my little dilemma….
I’ve got a Fit Rite top link and my valve has float a detent. It’s solid for the majority of my use, but it does bleed off over some time. My idea to stop this when I want it to remain at a specific point is to simply slap a 1/4 turn ball valve on one of the lines to the cylinder.
Assuming I match the valve to available pressure, is there anything I can screw up? Seems like it’s as safe as keeping the valve open when the cylinder is at full stroke. Can’t go anywhere…
Thoughts?
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