dbchaplin03
Silver Member
I built a pretty substantial log splitter about 8 years ago that is very similar in spec to what a lot of commercial splitters are. I'm trying to drop the cylinder from a 5" down to a 3.5" to at least double the speed of the cycle.
I have a 22gpm 2 stage pump and 3/4" NPT hoses from the autocycle valve to the current 5" cylinder. All the 3.5" cylinders I've found have a max of 1/2" NPT fittings. I know i can cut them off and weld on 3/4" but I hate to do that to a brand new cylinder unless I have to.
I've done a bunch of searching and can't find solid information on whether or not a 1/2" NPT fitting would flow my 22gpm fluid or not. I'd prefer to use a 1/2" to 3/4" NPT adapter for ease vs cutting them off and rewelding. I know it could cause some heat but I have 30 gallon tank that has never gotten even remotely hot so I'm not sure how big of an issue that would be. Any advise or feedback would be appreciated.
I have a 22gpm 2 stage pump and 3/4" NPT hoses from the autocycle valve to the current 5" cylinder. All the 3.5" cylinders I've found have a max of 1/2" NPT fittings. I know i can cut them off and weld on 3/4" but I hate to do that to a brand new cylinder unless I have to.
I've done a bunch of searching and can't find solid information on whether or not a 1/2" NPT fitting would flow my 22gpm fluid or not. I'd prefer to use a 1/2" to 3/4" NPT adapter for ease vs cutting them off and rewelding. I know it could cause some heat but I have 30 gallon tank that has never gotten even remotely hot so I'm not sure how big of an issue that would be. Any advise or feedback would be appreciated.