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Driving a hydraulic pump

Post by Vanny » 28 Nov 2013

A little late to the party, but with plenty of time for next year, i've bagged myself a winch motor. The plan is to setup a moving display for the NEC next year, consisting of a hydraulic suspension ram going up and down, actuated from a height corrector (either mechanical or electronic if i can find one).

This be the motor.
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Do you all think it will be man enough? Geared down to 8rpm it might be a little slow, but i'm sure i can sort something with the pulleys, and it will have plenty of torque to turn the pump i blagged off Jay for not a lot.
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Re: Driving a hydraulic pump

Post by Philhod » 29 Nov 2013

It's a 24 volter off a waggon?
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Re: Driving a hydraulic pump

Post by Vanny » 29 Nov 2013

dunno if its off a wagon, but its plated as 24v. It runs off 12v fine (with, i assume, the obvious reduction in torque). Should be more than plenty to turn the pulley with that sort of torque/ ratio.
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Re: Driving a hydraulic pump

Post by docchevron132 » 30 Nov 2013

Should be ample, given that a wiper motor from a bus will pull an AX up on to the concrete at the farm!
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Post by Philhod » 30 Nov 2013

Yep All lekie motors produce max torque at 1 rev.
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