Anyone run a hyd pump w/ a 12V clutch?

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I am considering the use of a 12V clutch, like you see on your car's
AC compressor, to run a hydraulic pump. The pump would be about
1/5 cu in/ rev, and I would like to be able to get 1500psi out of it.

Anyone try that? I am concerned that the belt(s) and electromagnetic
clutch be able to transfer enough torque to the pump without
slipping.
 
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You can buy them at surplus center built for hydraulic use...

jb
 
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Fisher snow plows makes a pump like you describe. They used to run plow hydraulics for pickup truck blades. Have not heard of alot of failures with this set up.
 
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Click on this link. You should not have any problems running the clutch off of the fan belt, except for the belt width.

Burden Sales Surplus Center
 
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On my Power-Trac, the steering and lift arms are powered by a hydraulic pump driven by the fan belt on the engine. Just a pulley on a small Barnes hydraulic pump, of .194 cu in. and provides all fluid to steer and lift up to 1200 lbs. I believes it supplies anywhere from 1.5 to 3 GPM of fluid. I have two other pumps to power other things, that are engine shaft driven.

http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2009030206352002&item=9-4199&catname=hydraulic
 
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   / Anyone run a hyd pump w/ a 12V clutch?
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On my Power-Trac, the steering and lift arms are powered by a hydraulic pump driven by the fan belt on the engine. Just a pulley on a small Barnes hydraulic pump, of .194 cu in. and provides all fluid to steer and lift up to 1200 lbs. I believes it supplies anywhere from 1.5 to 3 GPM of fluid. I have two other pumps to power other things, that are engine shaft driven.
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Yeah, that's the very pump I want to use. I know SurpCntr carries the
clutches for $70, and I can also buy the a clutch/pump setup for $500
from Northern. I would like to use the $70 clutch or steal one off an
AC compressor. Surpcntr's clutch only handles 75 ft-lbs of torque, according
to their specs. If that is enough to generate 1500 psi using the Barnes
pump, that would work.

JJ, at what pressure does your clutch-controlled pump run? Maybe the
PT runs the other pumps off the engine without the 12V clutch because
they are higher pressure and volume?
 
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I am thinking that the electric clutch pulley have a tapered bore. The pump I posted will put out 3000 psi. and has a 1/2 in straight shaft. My pump has pulley on the shaft, and runs when the engine is running.

Those 12 v clutches might be the same as the A/C clutches, and you can get them at the junk yard.
 
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I am thinking that the electric clutch pully have a tapered bore. The pump I posted will put out 3000 psi. and has a 1/2 in shaft.

Yes, the Surpcntr clutches have tapered bores, and that is a problem. I
suspect that AC comp clutches may have tapered bores, too.

I know the Barnes pump can put out plenty of pressure. The question I had
relates to what pressure you are running with that pump. If your relief is
set too high, I would think the clutch or belt(s) will slip. Esp if the clutch
can only handle 75 ft-lbs before slipping.
 
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What is the application? How are you going to use it. My pump runs when the engine running. When the fluid is not being used, it goes back to tank.
 
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What is the application? How are you going to use it. My pump runs when the engine running. When the fluid is not being used, it goes back to tank.

I am considering the use of a 12V clutch to power a hyd dump cyl for my
project Suzuki Samurai ATV dump bed. The options are:

> 12V electric motor powering a hyd pump (aka hyd "power pack")
> 12V clutch/pump, running off the crank pulley, when needed
> always-on hyd pump running off the crank pulley, aka power steering pump.
I have not tried this, but I am concerned that they put out very low
pressure and volume
 
 
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