Thread: Slide Switches
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Old 10-24-2019, 09:53 PM   #3
rohrmann
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You will have to do a major re-plumbing of the hydraulic system in order to do this. All the slides are on one circuit, and the switch controls that one circuit. You would have to create three more hydraulic circuits, each controlled by one of the switches. The only practical thing to do would be to have someone outside that can turn off all but the one slide you want to operate, then turn on the next slide until it is out, and then the next and finally the last one. For retracting the slides, if you still want to do one at a time, you will have to do the same procedure. We have had our rig for over seven years and have never had a issue with the one switch moving the slides. We have had times when we only wanted to move one slide, and just turn off all the valves except what slide we wanted to move. When operating the switch, we can see all the slides, which normally move one at a time.
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