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A while ago I posted a video of hard drive crushing. Lloyd (IIRC) said
that I was overestimating the capacity of my hydrauilc press. Here's the pictu http://goo.gl/MHQeac I finally got around to looking at it closely. The ram is approximately 7 inches diameter. The maximum pressure, developed when the motor audibly stalls, is around 1,500 PSI on the gauge. The area of the ram is 7*7*3.14/4 = 38.5 inches. The force is the area, multiplied by 1,500 PSI = 57,700 lbs. This makes the press roughly a 30 ton press. So, Lloyd was right. That said, we built this press ourselves, using the mechanical frame with ram that I bought at auction, and a hydraulic pump we got somewhere else. I believe that the ram is designed to be used with my higher pressures, as the hoses attached to it were 10,000 PSI hoses. I do not want 10,000 PSI anything in my shop, however I do want maybe 5,000 PSI or at least 3,000 PSI. I will, I guess, keep looking for a more capable hydraulic unit. The plus of the unit I have now, is that it is 110v and easy to use. i |
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