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<blockquote data-quote="Hucklebuggy" data-source="post: 465879" data-attributes="member: 8504"><p>I think this one would do it. <a href="http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Valves/Directional-Control-Valves/1-SPOOL-BRAND-DA-VALVE-W-FLOW-REG-SDCF755TM184LF1-9-5174.axd" target="_blank">http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Valves/Directional-Control-Valves/1-SPOOL-BRAND-DA-VALVE-W-FLOW-REG-SDCF755TM184LF1-9-5174.axd</a></p><p>Notice how it mentions flow and speed control. I have no idea if this one would actually be sized right for your pump. You want to match flow and pressure rating of pump and valve pretty close I would think. Hopefully you can go smaller to save $$.</p><p></p><p>A valve like this will allow you to barely pull the handle a little, and make your cylinder move very slowly. The more you pull the handle, the more flow you get, and the faster the ram travels. </p><p></p><p>The log splitter valves, I don't think do this. They are just open or closed, so you get pretty much full flow and one speed. Of course if your pump is slow enough, this will be fine. You might want to hook the pump up to the cylinder before you select a valve, so you know how fast it will travel loaded and unloaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hucklebuggy, post: 465879, member: 8504"] I think this one would do it. [url=http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Valves/Directional-Control-Valves/1-SPOOL-BRAND-DA-VALVE-W-FLOW-REG-SDCF755TM184LF1-9-5174.axd]http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Valves/Directional-Control-Valves/1-SPOOL-BRAND-DA-VALVE-W-FLOW-REG-SDCF755TM184LF1-9-5174.axd[/url] Notice how it mentions flow and speed control. I have no idea if this one would actually be sized right for your pump. You want to match flow and pressure rating of pump and valve pretty close I would think. Hopefully you can go smaller to save $$. A valve like this will allow you to barely pull the handle a little, and make your cylinder move very slowly. The more you pull the handle, the more flow you get, and the faster the ram travels. The log splitter valves, I don't think do this. They are just open or closed, so you get pretty much full flow and one speed. Of course if your pump is slow enough, this will be fine. You might want to hook the pump up to the cylinder before you select a valve, so you know how fast it will travel loaded and unloaded. [/QUOTE]
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