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In designing a Series Progressive System, why isn t the divider valve section size chosen equal to the hourly requirement?

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In designing a Series Progressive System, why isn t the divider valve section size chosen equal to the hourly requirement?

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One reason is that it is generally best to lubricate with small volumes more frequently. A second reason is the basic ratio approach to system design used in Bulletin #20101 establishes the best fit of available valve outputs to required volumes using the fewest number of valve sections. This will result in the most accurate and least costly system.

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