Bavarian
Platinum Member
For about 15 years, I own a 25 ton Speeco wood splitter. From day one, it seemed weak, at least not what I would expect. It did always get the job done but with the constant feeling that it's lacking power.
I couldn't find any technical specs, but let me crush some numbers. Something doesn't add up.
It has a 4" cylinder on it. I did not take it apart to measure, but that's the closest I could guess.
On a YouTube video, a user stated a hydraulic pressure of 3000 Psi. I doubt that number on the two stage pump.
But let's stick with these two numbers.
The cylinder provides an area of 12.56 square inches, at a pressure of 3000 psi, it's pushing at 37.680 lbs.
What does the 25 ton rating relate to?
25 metric tons would equal 55.000 lbs.
Using imperial short tons, it would still be 50.000 lbs.
These numbers are nowhere close to each other. Where do the manufacturers get their numbers?
Am I missing something?
I couldn't find any technical specs, but let me crush some numbers. Something doesn't add up.
It has a 4" cylinder on it. I did not take it apart to measure, but that's the closest I could guess.
On a YouTube video, a user stated a hydraulic pressure of 3000 Psi. I doubt that number on the two stage pump.
But let's stick with these two numbers.
The cylinder provides an area of 12.56 square inches, at a pressure of 3000 psi, it's pushing at 37.680 lbs.
What does the 25 ton rating relate to?
25 metric tons would equal 55.000 lbs.
Using imperial short tons, it would still be 50.000 lbs.
These numbers are nowhere close to each other. Where do the manufacturers get their numbers?
Am I missing something?