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chips-'n-swarf February 20th 08 11:32 PM

Pressure Gauge on Bottle Jack
 
How does one go about putting a gauge on a
bottle jack. Or, where can a bottle jack with
gauge be purchased. Here's a photo -
http://www.granthams.com/jack/BottleJack.jpg

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Rod



Jim Wilkins February 20th 08 11:52 PM

Pressure Gauge on Bottle Jack
 
On Feb 20, 6:32*pm, "chips-'n-swarf" wrote:
How does one go about putting a gauge on a
bottle jack. Or, where can a bottle jack with
gauge be purchased. Here's a photo *-http://www.granthams.com/jack/BottleJack.jpg
Rod


I put a 10,000 PSI gauge on one of these:
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...3511_200333511
and bought a few spare connectors for modifying second-hand jacks and
cylinders. One big advantage is that the cylinder has no right-side-up
so it works well downwards in a press frame. You can make a tensile
strength tester with a pull-back cylinder.

Jim Wilkins

ted frater February 21st 08 03:04 AM

Pressure Gauge on Bottle Jack
 
chips-'n-swarf wrote:
How does one go about putting a gauge on a
bottle jack. Or, where can a bottle jack with
gauge be purchased. Here's a photo -
http://www.granthams.com/jack/BottleJack.jpg

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Rod


When fitted a pressure gauge will register the fluid pressure, which may
not be the pressure exertedby the ram. for example, 100 psi on a 10 sq
in ram will give you 1000 lbs lifting/ pushing energy,not 100 lbs.
so youll need to make some calculations to relate pressure to lifting
ability of your setup.

Newshound February 21st 08 09:13 AM

Pressure Gauge on Bottle Jack
 

"Ted Frater" wrote in message
...
chips-'n-swarf wrote:
How does one go about putting a gauge on a
bottle jack. Or, where can a bottle jack with
gauge be purchased. Here's a photo -
http://www.granthams.com/jack/BottleJack.jpg

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Rod

When fitted a pressure gauge will register the fluid pressure, which may
not be the pressure exertedby the ram. for example, 100 psi on a 10 sq in
ram will give you 1000 lbs lifting/ pushing energy,not 100 lbs.
so youll need to make some calculations to relate pressure to lifting
ability of your setup.


You will also need to allow for the friction in the seals. You may think it
will be negligible for lubricated rubber, but it won't. ISTR the actual
force might be 20% lower than the calculated.




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