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Bob Engelhardt
 
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Default Wondering about air-over-hydralic jack

When an hydraulic jack is used in a press, there is very little stored
energy. So if you're pressing something and it's sticking, but suddenly
lets go, nothing happens. But in air over hydraulic, there is a lot of
stored energy. Do you get a "lurch" when something sticks and then lets
go? Or is there something built into the jack to control this? E.g., a
flow-restricting orifice?

Thanks,
Bob
 
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