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Old 02-05-2014, 09:01 AM
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wow, looking great! my cylinder bore size: external 22mm, internal 12mm, all made with steel. I've not gotten time to measure flow rate from pump yet since it was customized...

you were right...I need to buy a hydraulic trolley to move this heavy excavator.
hi kevin,
from the dimension you gave, i assume its a 20mm dia bore cyclinder, which same as mine. i am using this for the 650:




its an industrial pump. the flow rate for the pump its 0.2cc/rev and 0.1cc/rev. directly couple to a outer-run. it able to perform smoothly.
what do u think kevin? i can sell this to you as used parts for RM600 a pump attached together with outer-run as a set.

[while i just got a smaller pump, believe to be lower flow rate but able to deliver enough bar, run smaller motor for better energy efficient, but yet to full test it.]
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Old 02-05-2014, 06:54 PM
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I just spent some time looking through your blog and you have several very impressive builds. This excavator looks to be a top notch build as well. I have a couple of questions. I noticed in your dump trucks that you use the UMS hydraulic pump and valves. How are those holding up for you. I have heard mixed reviews, but have not heard anything lately about the durability of the UMS parts. What type of pump and valves do you plan to use on this excavator?


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Old 02-06-2014, 03:27 AM
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I just spent some time looking through your blog and you have several very impressive builds. This excavator looks to be a top notch build as well. I have a couple of questions. I noticed in your dump trucks that you use the UMS hydraulic pump and valves. How are those holding up for you. I have heard mixed reviews, but have not heard anything lately about the durability of the UMS parts. What type of pump and valves do you plan to use on this excavator?


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the dump truck, i didn't post to this forum yet.
yes, i m using the UMS pump and valves for the dump truck project. the UMS did come with the "pressure over-loading cut off board" instead of regulator.
yup, no regulator.
when the cylinder extend to the max, pressure from the pump keep gaining while there no regulator to route the extra pressure back to tank. now where the "pressure over-loading cut off board" come in working with delay of 3 second to cut off.
about the valve, i had to change a better quality O-ring. as my 1st test, leakage from the valve, so does to the 2nd and 3rd set. i guess, the default O-ring is not the good quality type.
the pump, the sound of the motor is quit high pitch due to its brushless motor. therefore, its gain flow rate instantly. pressure as real as its stated max 10 bar, more than that, i have not yet to push it.
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Old 02-10-2014, 12:34 AM
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spend many hours of installation,
the 1st dig test.
the swing movement is not smooth, as i bought the wrong ESC which had break function. going to rc shop later to get the ESC with instant reverse.

http://youtu.be/T9LXbuwcvhc
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