Shenandoah
Well-Known Member
Is anybody familiar with the way the outrigger cylinders work on a Bil-Jax 3632T? I picked up a 2006 unit where the boomlift was removed and I bought the trailer half, outriggers and all. It looks like the cycliders are energized via a solenoid. I'm guessing those solenoids basically allow pressurized hydraulic fluid to be directed for either extending the cylinders or retracting them.
I'm curious what voltage is used if my guess is correct, and is the rest of the system (3000 psi) continually under pressure and the solenoids are just gate valves? I've Googled for this and have found nothing related to my query, but I have download the parts PDF and it shows the cylinder/solenoid as a single part number. So no help there.
Anybody familiar with how these cylinders operate? I'm thinking of using them in a different application. Thanks in advance.
I'm curious what voltage is used if my guess is correct, and is the rest of the system (3000 psi) continually under pressure and the solenoids are just gate valves? I've Googled for this and have found nothing related to my query, but I have download the parts PDF and it shows the cylinder/solenoid as a single part number. So no help there.
Anybody familiar with how these cylinders operate? I'm thinking of using them in a different application. Thanks in advance.