J_J
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While we are on this, what kind of hydraulic cylinder (Size and type) would you recommend. I keep hearing people use whatever, but wondering what whatever really is. I assume 20 inch throw, but how thick of a rod?
Carl,
Go to Surplus hydraulics in their tech help section. and you can put different cylinder widths and rod size in and see the force it will produce.
3 in bore, 1.25 in rod, 3000 psi = a push force of 10.5 ton, and a pull force of 8.5 ton
4 in bore, 1,25 in rod, 3000 psi = a push force of 19 ton, a pull force of 17 ton
5 in bore, 1.25 in rod, 3000 psi = a push force of 30 ton, a pull force of 27 ton.
You can select a cylinder based on bore size and rod size. If you increase the rod size, the pull force will decrease.
You select the length for the size of the wood you will be splitting.
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