A 7" bore with a 1" rod at 3000psi will push 115000lb and pull 113000lb (52 & 51T respectively).
Dave,
Do you think he would get 50T on a reasonable size ram with a powersteering pump?
Just had a quick look and found a 2500 psi pump on ebay they say can be used on a log splitter. That is about 1.13T/in^2. So the size of the ram to get 50T would need to be about 45 in^2, that is approx 7.5" diam ram. That is a big ram so you might need a bit more pressure out of your pump. I have no idea what a PS pump can generate.
A 7" bore with a 1" rod at 3000psi will push 115000lb and pull 113000lb (52 & 51T respectively).
wow, lots of good info there guys, thanks.
a few things.
Id like to keep my system/s interchangable. Ie as I already have some hyd stuff, keep the new stuff to suit. I have an air/hyd pump and 10t ram on a bender. Im happy to use a hand pump on the press for a couple of reasons, 1: the feel or touch is sometimes needed rather than a push button and 2: with quick fittings I can take the pump off and use it as a porta pac type deal with other cylinders.
Double acting is not a requirement for me , unless it is.....by that I mean as long as the single acting cylinder (with internal spring) is going to return (even slowly) it will be ok....Id rather buy good quality less features over average quality more features...
the reason I ask about using a hand pump that is designed for double acting cylinders, on a single acting cylinder, is that if one comes up for the right price I figured it would be good for down the track if I did end up needing a double acting cylinder for something???
cheers, Serg
You could get creative with other ways to create a mechanical return if spring/s weren't going to do the job.
Something like a small hand winch with wire cable might be reasonably practical. I've used old presses in the past that have this as a method of raising/lowering the press bed. Cheap boat winch would do the job.
I'd also put a pressure gauge on the ram pressure side if you haven't already got one. Doesn't matter so much with a smaller press, but with bigger ones I reckon its nice to know how much force you are applying.
This ties in with your "feel" comment too.
Steve
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