(i) The parts are —
X → Press plunger
Y → Pump plunger
(ii) When the lever arm is moved down, valve B closes and valve A opens, so water from cylinder P is forced into cylinder Q.
(iii) When the lever arm is moved down, valve B closes due to an increase in pressure in cylinder P. Now pressure from cylinder P is transmitted to the connecting pipe. As the pressure in the connecting pipe becomes greater than cylinder Q, valve A opens, so water from cylinder P is forced into cylinder Q.
(iv) When the release valve is opened the ram (or press) plunger Q gets lowered and water of the cylinder Q runs out into the reservoir.
(v) When the lever arm is moved up valve B opens upwards.
(vi) When the lever arm is moved up valve B opens upward because the pressure in cylinder P decreases.
(vii) A hydraulic press is used for pressing cotton bales and goods like quilts, books, etc.
