RocksnRoses
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- Owner operater crushing & contracting business
Well I'm sorry fellers, but I have to disagree with all the theories on why Liebherr mount the rams upside down. I have known Liebherr's workshop manager here in Adelaide for many years and his team assemble the big diggers working here in the mines in South Australia. I asked him why they mounted the rams that way, after this question was raised in a previous post.
https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=8092
His reply was that they mount the rams that way because it is much simpler to run the hydraulic lines to the rams from the top with all the other hydraulic lines, otherwise they would have to bring more lines out underneath the machine.
Rn'R.
https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=8092
His reply was that they mount the rams that way because it is much simpler to run the hydraulic lines to the rams from the top with all the other hydraulic lines, otherwise they would have to bring more lines out underneath the machine.
Rn'R.