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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that I wastalking about
This is a high pressure pump and an assemblage of cylinders that I put
together. I had this stuff for a while, in a box, but since I knew I might need it this week. I put it together. It saved our ass today, as the machine that I tried to lift today was not only too heavy to lift (70,000 lbs), but also GLUED to the floor with epoxy. (!!!) https://www.machinerymoverschicago.c...draulic-Setup/ |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup thatI was talking about
The pump is air powered?
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that I was talking about
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 18:36:21 -0500, Ignoramus25440
wrote: This is a high pressure pump and an assemblage of cylinders that I put together. I had this stuff for a while, in a box, but since I knew I might need it this week. I put it together. It saved our ass today, as the machine that I tried to lift today was not only too heavy to lift (70,000 lbs), but also GLUED to the floor with epoxy. (!!!) https://www.machinerymoverschicago.c...draulic-Setup/ Nice little setup. Cute mini-rams. The white shop floor is a great idea. I painted mine white 14 years ago and have loved it. Dropped parts are much easier to find and the shop is a lot brighter as a result. After I get mine cleared out, it's time to repaint it. -- Newman's First Law: It is useless to put on your brakes when you're upside down. --Paul Newman |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that Iwas talking about
On 2017-04-13, Bob Engelhardt wrote:
The pump is air powered? yes it is. |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that Iwas talking about
On 2017-04-13, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 18:36:21 -0500, Ignoramus25440 wrote: This is a high pressure pump and an assemblage of cylinders that I put together. I had this stuff for a while, in a box, but since I knew I might need it this week. I put it together. It saved our ass today, as the machine that I tried to lift today was not only too heavy to lift (70,000 lbs), but also GLUED to the floor with epoxy. (!!!) https://www.machinerymoverschicago.c...draulic-Setup/ Nice little setup. Cute mini-rams. The white shop floor is a great idea. I painted mine white 14 years ago and have loved it. Dropped parts are much easier to find and the shop is a lot brighter as a result. After I get mine cleared out, it's time to repaint it. Yes, I agree, nice if you can afford it etc |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that I was talking about
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 06:45:01 -0500, Ignoramus22339
wrote: On 2017-04-13, Bob Engelhardt wrote: The pump is air powered? yes it is. Standard AOH, just like the little HF jack in the red box, right? -- Newman's First Law: It is useless to put on your brakes when you're upside down. --Paul Newman |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that Iwas talking about
On 2017-04-13, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 06:45:01 -0500, Ignoramus22339 wrote: On 2017-04-13, Bob Engelhardt wrote: The pump is air powered? yes it is. Standard AOH, just like the little HF jack in the red box, right? It is not like a jack, exactly, but the same principle. I think that pneumatics drive a membrane, which drives the hydraulic piston. Overall it looks very old fashioned and very industrial quality. i |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that I was talking about
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 17:26:45 -0500, Ignoramus22339
wrote: On 2017-04-13, Larry Jaques wrote: On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 06:45:01 -0500, Ignoramus22339 wrote: On 2017-04-13, Bob Engelhardt wrote: The pump is air powered? yes it is. Standard AOH, just like the little HF jack in the red box, right? It is not like a jack, exactly, but the same principle. I think that pneumatics drive a membrane, which drives the hydraulic piston. Overall it looks very old fashioned and very industrial quality. Was it a house mover's kit, or originally designed for machinery leveling, etc? I see that you have two other mini-rams, too. -- Newman's First Law: It is useless to put on your brakes when you're upside down. --Paul Newman |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that I was talking about
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 12:41:23 -0500, Ignoramus22339
wrote: On 2017-04-13, Larry Jaques wrote: On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 18:36:21 -0500, Ignoramus25440 wrote: This is a high pressure pump and an assemblage of cylinders that I put together. I had this stuff for a while, in a box, but since I knew I might need it this week. I put it together. It saved our ass today, as the machine that I tried to lift today was not only too heavy to lift (70,000 lbs), but also GLUED to the floor with epoxy. (!!!) https://www.machinerymoverschicago.c...draulic-Setup/ Nice little setup. Cute mini-rams. The white shop floor is a great idea. I painted mine white 14 years ago and have loved it. Dropped parts are much easier to find and the shop is a lot brighter as a result. After I get mine cleared out, it's time to repaint it. Yes, I agree, nice if you can afford it etc I used floor paint rather than epoxy, at 1/3 to 1/2 the price. It has lasted quite well. It added a minimum of 25% light (when there was floor to reflect it), which amazed and pleased me. But finding tiny metal springs and clips (Jesus Clips, as in "Jesus, where'd that little thing go?") is made exponentially easier. Metal blends in too well with gray crete floors. -- Newman's First Law: It is useless to put on your brakes when you're upside down. --Paul Newman |
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Here's that high pressure hydraulic pump and jack setup that I was talking about
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 18:36:21 -0500, Ignoramus25440
wrote: This is a high pressure pump and an assemblage of cylinders that I put together. I had this stuff for a while, in a box, but since I knew I might need it this week. I put it together. It saved our ass today, as the machine that I tried to lift today was not only too heavy to lift (70,000 lbs), but also GLUED to the floor with epoxy. (!!!) https://www.machinerymoverschicago.c...draulic-Setup/ Nice set up! --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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