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Old 02-08-2013, 08:44 PM
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parts in the mail, still seeping a bit but not pooling like before. i suppose acceptable and will have to do until parts get here to rebuild it. meanwhile i came across this, apparently new for 2013

http://shop.premacon.com/product_inf...roducts_id=531

That will solve all my cycling speed issues with all 3 valves engaged... i think. There is a 900ml version as well.

anybody have any experience with this one or liebher parts in general? fittings should be 3mm standard and 2.5/2.7mm id hose (negligible difference id say)
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Old 02-08-2013, 10:55 PM
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parts in the mail, still seeping a bit but not pooling like before. i suppose acceptable and will have to do until parts get here to rebuild it. meanwhile i came across this, apparently new for 2013

http://shop.premacon.com/product_inf...roducts_id=531

That will solve all my cycling speed issues with all 3 valves engaged... i think. There is a 900ml version as well.

anybody have any experience with this one or liebher parts in general? fittings should be 3mm standard and 2.5/2.7mm id hose (negligible difference id say)
You can contact martin kampshoff as well: http://www.modellbau-kampshoff.de.tl...ulikpumpen.htm

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Old 02-09-2013, 12:11 PM
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hrz5 should be more than enough for what you need mine is a bit slow with 25mm cyl on stick and 20mm on bucket, i had a flyer through the mail today from jungfluid quoting 155euro for a pump and tank together, its strange because when i wanted to buy a pump from them they set everything up but didnt give me the bank address so i couldnt complete the transfer and then they didnt respond to any more of my emails but then all of a sudden i get some flyers through the post from them! wierd
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Old 02-09-2013, 12:41 PM
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hrz5 should be more than enough for what you need mine is a bit slow with 25mm cyl on stick and 20mm on bucket, i had a flyer through the mail today from jungfluid quoting 155euro for a pump and tank together, its strange because when i wanted to buy a pump from them they set everything up but didnt give me the bank address so i couldnt complete the transfer and then they didnt respond to any more of my emails but then all of a sudden i get some flyers through the post from them! wierd
Yea it seems getting some of these products is "impossible". Do damitz still have a 10 year waiting list for their hydro motors i wonder

premacon has great price on tubing. ill put in a test order with them and see how they handle it.
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Old 02-09-2013, 02:01 PM
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Try your local hydraulic shop ask for pneumatic hose rated at 20bar or something near, might save you postage costs. Premacon seems quite good on prices for pumps, i will definatly order my next one from there or maybe that rotary actuator they have. Did you manage to get all your fittings sorted after?
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