Hydraulic Hand Pump: used to fill hydraulic tank #1. (1)
Hydraulic Tank #1: Used to contain hydraulic oil from the hand (2) pump to collapse the coil springs.
Hydraulic Jack Mounted on top of Hydraulic tank: used to (3) Collapse coil springs.
Lifting plate: attached to piston that collapses coil springs. (4)
Seals: Preventing oil from hydraulic tank going into spring chamber. (5)
Hydraulic Oil Line: connected to bottom of tank used to charge hydraulic motor. (7)
Generator Motor: propelled by hydraulic motor to produce Electricity. (8)
Hydraulic Oil Pump: driven by belt and or the electricity produced from the from generator. (9)
Hydraulic Line: exiting hydraulic motor entering hydraulic pump (10)
Lines exiting hydraulic pump: used to recharge hydraulic tanks #1 and tank #2 when ready (11)
T—Valve: used to direct oil from tank #1 and tank.#2 (12)
Hydraulic Motor: used to drive generator and supply hydraulic oil to hydraulic oil pump which recharges tank #1 and #2 (13)
Belt: used to drive pump (14)
Hydraulic Tank #2: preparing to accept hydraulic oil from oil pump to collapse coil springs (6)
Generator Motor: propelled by hydraulic motor to produce Electricity. (8)
Hydraulic Oil Pump: driven by belt and or the electricity produced from the from generator. (9)
Hydraulic Line: exiting hydraulic motor entering hydraulic pump (10)
Lines exiting hydraulic pump: used to recharge hydraulic tanks #1 and tank #2 when ready ( 11)
T—Valve: used to direct oil from tank #1 and tank #2 (12)
Hydraulic Motor: used to drive generator and supply hydraulic oil to hydraulic oil pump which recharges tank #1 and #2 (13)
Belt: used to drive pump (14)
Hydraulic Hand Pump: used to fill hydraulic tank #1 (1)
Hydraulic Tank #1: Used to contain hydraulic oil from the hand (2) pump to collapse the coil springs
Hydraulic Oil Line: connected to bottom of tank used to charge (7) hydraulic motor
Generator Motor: propelled by hydraulic motor to produce Electricity. (8)
Hydraulic Oil Pump: driven by belt and or the electricity produced from the from generator. (9)
Hydraulic Line: exiting hydraulic motor entering hydraulic pump (10)
Lines exiting hydraulic pump: used to recharge hydraulic tanks #1 and tank #2 when ready (11)
T—Valve: used to direct oil from tank #1 and tank #2 (12)
Hydraulic Motor: used to drive generator and supply hydraulic oil to hydraulic oil pump which recharges tank #1 and #2 (13)
Belt: used to drive pump (14)
Hydraulic Hand Pump: used to fill hydraulic tank #1. (1)
Hydraulic Tank #1: Used to contain hydraulic oil from the hand (2) pump to collapse the coil springs.
Hydraulic Jack Mounted on top of Hydraulic tank: used to (3) Collapse coil springs.
Lifting plate: attached to piston that collapses coil springs. (4)
Seals: Preventing oil from hydraulic tank going into spring chamber. (5)
Hydraulic Tank #2: preparing to accept hydraulic oil from oil pump to collapse coil springs. (6)
Hydraulic Oil Line: connected to bottom of tank used to charge hydraulic motor. (7)
Generator Motor: propelled by hydraulic motor to produce Electricity. (8)
Hydraulic Oil Pump: driven by belt and or the electricity produced from the from generator. (9)
Hydraulic Line: exiting hydraulic motor entering hydraulic pump (10)
Lines exiting hydraulic pump: used to recharge hydraulic tanks #1 and tank #2 when ready (11)
T—Valve: used to direct oil from tank #1 and tank #2 (12)
Hydraulic Motor: used to drive generator and supply hydraulic oil to hydraulic oil pump which recharges tank #1 and #2 (13)
Belt: used to drive pump (14)