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### Fluid-Mechanical Circuits
Develop the circuit of a drill in the FluidSim, observing the following requirements:
1. The design and assembly of the Hydraulic Circuit drive (clamping and working), with the following characteristics:
a. Sequential operation, put pressure, for the advance and return of the cylinders (according to the proper operation for the device) controlled by a directional 4x3 electric drive way;
2. The circuit must provide for different speed ranges for drilling work in order to allow different materials to be processed.
Note: Set the safety valve to 55 bar.
*The drill is attached in a figure
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