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Re: Restrainting pin question
That would depend on the size of the piston, how long it was extended, how many bands, mechanical advantage, ect. But generally, if you don't extend the cylider all the way out and use a thick rod, you should be fine for a while.
Better to have it operate a latch or something though,it might wear down and then start to leak/bend Last edited by Homsar66 : 22-01-2010 at 18:35. |
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