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excess pressure would be dumped to tank via the relief valve and nothing would go nowhere hopefully. Otherwise you would bend your hydraulic cylinder rod , or sheer the shaft on your motor .

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Q: What happen to the hydraulics system if the cylinder or motor encountered a load it could not move?
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