Hydrolic System

A hydraulic system is a mechanical system that uses fluid to transmit power. It’s widely used in various applications across industries due to its efficiency, reliability, and versatility. Here’s an overview of how hydraulic systems work and their common applications:

How Hydraulic Systems Work:

  1. Fluid: Hydraulic systems use a specialized fluid, typically hydraulic oil or hydraulic fluid, to transmit power. This fluid is contained within a closed system of pipes, hoses, and components.

  2. Pump: The hydraulic pump is the heart of the system. It generates flow by converting mechanical energy (usually from an electric motor or an engine) into hydraulic energy. The pump pressurizes the hydraulic fluid, creating a flow of fluid through the system.

  3. Actuators: Hydraulic actuators are devices that convert hydraulic energy into mechanical energy to perform work. The two primary types of hydraulic actuators are hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic motors.

    • Hydraulic Cylinders: These devices use the pressure of the hydraulic fluid to create linear motion. When fluid is admitted into the cylinder