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What kind of system can I use to replace an old hydraulic system which is mechanical?

What kind of system can I use to replace an old hydraulic system which is mechanical What components did you used to solve your problem in replacing hydraulic suspension system?

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Not clear of your question, sounds like an automotive suspension. Nothing is more economical. For $$$$ there are pneumatic Peugeot seems to have the best and for $$$$$$$$$$$ there is the bose suspension. www.google.ca/search?hlenqbose. I hope this answers your question
ne is mechanical, the others are hydraulic and air driven. The clue is in the names. All brakes operate by adding friction usually in the form of a brake pad being applied to a moving part. What is different is the way that the brake is pushed. Mechanical brakes use levers or cables to do this. Mechanical brakes don't usually adjust themselves so need regular maintenance. A mechanical brake once applied and locked should not move. Hydraulic uses fluid pressure to apply the brake. The advantage is that it can adjust itself between applications, by moving the piston out further. More fluid is added automatically to compensate for wear. Hydraulic brakes can apply much more pressure than mechanical brakes so have better stopping power. Hydraulic brakes can not be used continuously for extended periods as the pressure will slowly drop due to the imperfect nature of the seals. Air has similar properties to hydraulic and is more suitable for very large systems which would otherwise need a lot of hydraulic fluid, like large road vehicles and trains.

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