2-Stage pump driven by PTO?

   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #11  
DRL: I'm going by experience with gear trains in automobiles, chain driven motorcycles, and what power transmission companies advise. Some references:

Design Of Machine Elements 3E - V. B. Bhandari - Google Books

Gears - Hunting Tooth Frequency

http://www.crossmorse.com/pdf/DriveDesign-Cross-Morse.pdf

Sprockets

Why having odd teeth in your sprockets could save you money


There is a large corpus of other work, too, of varying levels of depth. Similar things are seen in transmissions, axles, and so forth. It probably won't be a problem for N8ghz, I just thought I would throw it out there for him.
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #12  
DRL: I'm going by experience with gear trains in automobiles, chain driven motorcycles, and what power transmission companies advise. Some references:

Design Of Machine Elements 3E - V. B. Bhandari - Google Books

Gears - Hunting Tooth Frequency

http://www.crossmorse.com/pdf/DriveDesign-Cross-Morse.pdf

Sprockets

Why having odd teeth in your sprockets could save you money


There is a large corpus of other work, too, of varying levels of depth. Similar things are seen in transmissions, axles, and so forth. It probably won't be a problem for N8ghz, I just thought I would throw it out there for him.

Thanks, Looks like I have some reading to do. Time to learn something new.
DRL
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #13  
I am sure that will work, but just wanted to comment that I believe "best practices" would be to use sprockets of 73 or 71 and 18 teeth. This would keep the same teeth from bearing the maximum power pulse each time and should increase longevity for the sprocket and chain and would more evenly distribute the wear.

I am really interested to see this project go along.

I read though your links, very interesting. Thanks again. One place it says the driving sprocket should be odd #. That is what you pointed out here. Why would the same not hold true for the driven sprocket?

DRL
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #14  
I think it is probably the safer default guideline. The driving sprocket, if an even number of teeth, will see the peak force from an internal combustion engine on the same teeth in matching links of the chain, and would wear them out more rapidly. Having an odd number of teeth moves that spike of force to a different link each time. With an electric motor driving a hydraulic pump it wouldn't matter which side had the odd toothed sprocket, I don't think.

Most of those links say the driving sprocket should be odd toothed, and that corresponds with everything else I have read or heard. I am only speculating about the driving vs driven sprocket hypothesis, though.
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #15  
N8ghz, I wish I could find a diesel engine for mine. I love the tractor, but the carburetor and ignition gives me fits. While rare and tough to find parts for, it is a good machine.
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #16  
Leejohn, if that is a Barnes 2 stage pump ( can't tell from the pic) did you have any problems with the side load on the input shaft? I didn't think they were made to take any kind of a side pull with the 1/2" dia shaft.....Mike

No it's a cross single stage pump. I called cross and they send me all the info on the pump. It gave me the side load and the side that I'm using was something like between 7 and 11 o clock. It has been on there for about 7 years and doing good and only had to adjust the chain one time. That rag you see is soaked in oil and when I'm not using the splitter I wrap it around the chain and put oil on the rag now and then, keeping it soaked.
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #17  
I think it is probably the safer default guideline. The driving sprocket, if an even number of teeth, will see the peak force from an internal combustion engine on the same teeth in matching links of the chain, and would wear them out more rapidly. Having an odd number of teeth moves that spike of force to a different link each time. With an electric motor driving a hydraulic pump it wouldn't matter which side had the odd toothed sprocket, I don't think.

Most of those links say the driving sprocket should be odd toothed, and that corresponds with everything else I have read or heard. I am only speculating about the driving vs driven sprocket hypothesis, though.

Thanks, I'll tuck that away in the back of my empty mind.

DRL
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #18  
Leejohn, if that is a Barnes 2 stage pump ( can't tell from the pic) did you have any problems with the side load on the input shaft? I didn't think they were made to take any kind of a side pull with the 1/2" dia shaft.....Mike

IMHO any cheap 2 stage pump that I am aware of does not have a input bearing so side loading would result in a junk pump quickly. Unless you build a jackshft sysem to direct drive it. Lees pump I would bet does have a bearing. CJ
 
   / 2-Stage pump driven by PTO? #19  
Yes it does have a bearing and like I said, it's a single stage. I'm also almost sure the type of pump you guys are talking about well not take any side load.
 
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I am still in the measuring/planning stage of what I want to try. I am almost ready to order some parts.

My thinking now is to buy a solid shaft coupler in 1/2" bore, which is 1-1/4" OD. That'll go on the pump shaft, keyed and set-screwed. Then I will either use a 1-1/4" flange bearing or machine the OD of the coupler down to 1". Whatever the dia. I go with will be the bore of the driven sprocket. I have to examine another PTO female coupling to see what diameter sprocket bore will lend itself to that...the driving sprocket.
The pump I have has a ball bearing in it, and with the shaft stiffening of the shaft coupler & the outboard bearing, I believe it will possibly work well?

I am starting to make the mounting plates now...boring a 1-3/4" hole for the pilot boss of the pump housing and tapping 4 bolt holes.

I will try to post some pictures as it comes together.
 

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