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xlr82v2 said:To figure "tons of splitting force"...
Remember the formula for the area of a circle, "pi*radius squared=area"
Take this answer, multiply it by your hydraulic pressure, which will give you your force in pounds.
Take your force in pounds, divide it by 2000 (pounds in a ton), which will give tons of force.
So, for example... your 4.5" cylinder, with 2700psi of pressure from the pump:
4.5/2= 2.25
2.25 squared= 5.0625
5.0625*3.1415927= 15.90431281
15.90431281*2700psi = 42941.64458 pounds of force /2000 = 21.47 Tons of Force.
Thanks Brian, that's an explanation even I can understand!!!