Hydraulic pen press

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Got any more shots showing the details of the workings?

Very interesting application.

Is the ram at the handle end, thus the spring for the return? Where did you get such a small hydraulic pump/ram?


THANKS,


Barney
 
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Titan, I used a ram and handle from one of those little toy floor jacks from the local auto parts store. This sucker pushes pens together with almost no effort at all. The poly pads are also replaceable, I used nylon chair pads for those. I will try to take a few more pics and post them.>>>>>>>>JK
 
I love all things mechanical and think it's cool too.........but I have one daft question to ask.

With the mechanical advantage that hydraulics give you, how do you 'feel' when things are too tight and something is wrong?:confused:
 
I love all things mechanical and think it's cool too.........but I have one daft question to ask.

With the mechanical advantage that hydraulics give you, how do you 'feel' when things are too tight and something is wrong?:confused:
Wrong? You mean some people make mistakes? :confused::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
Since you won't be selling them, how about a tutorial with some plans?

Possible?

George
 
Titan, I used a ram and handle from one of those little toy floor jacks from the local auto parts store. This sucker pushes pens together with almost no effort at all. The poly pads are also replaceable, I used nylon chair pads for those. I will try to take a few more pics and post them.>>>>>>>>JK

You're talking about a "TOY" floor jack.....not just a small floor jack? An actual toy floor jack? I think I've seen them somewhere (Kragen's maybe), wasn't paying much attention.....I'll have to keep an eye out!

Thanks,

Barney
 
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