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Old 10-28-2013, 09:37 PM
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I understand dump screw drive but how about the cylinders i see on the construction vehicles i know some are hydraulic but isn't there some electric ones
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I understand dump screw drive but how about the cylinders i see on the construction vehicles i know some are hydraulic but isn't there some electric ones
Yes but it is the same idea it is still a screwdrive. The motor mounts to the can with a piece of all thread to the motor shaft and the rod is a threaded tube.

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