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- May 17, 2020
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Hi all, first post. I'm building a small hydraulic power unit (25 HP) for hand tools, chainsaw, auger, etc
i'll be building the tools myself, one reason, besides cost, is because i'd like to run higher pressures than small tools are generally rated for and smaller hoses. a 4000psi chainsaw with 3/8" hoses versus the typical 1500-2500psi devices that require more flow and larger hoses...
anyway my question is about developing a trigger mechanism. my first project will be open circuit, fixed displacement. i am looking at pressure compensated flow regulators (which dump excess flow), this is the best thing i can find for use as a "trigger" that would be part of the handle of the tool. they look like they'll be stiff though, i was wondering if anyone knew of any type of soft trigger type mechanism that i could use as part of the tool in a 4000 psi open loop system
...another thought is using a variable displacement pump, which i think would allow me to use for the trigger at the tool either a remote electronic servo control or a simple orifice valve (which still aren't readily available in anything other than a knob, which would be poor control for a chainsaw or an auger) which would rely on flow regulation and pressure compensation integral to the pump. variable displacement pumps with integrated control (in the low price range) seem to stop at around 3000 psi though, whereas 4000psi fixed displacement pumps can be had new for under $150...
sorry if my wording is a mess. i'm just asking about how to build a nice trigger for a ~4000+ psi, 7.5 GPM hand tool... i could buy an old impact gun or something like that for cheap and then see about taking it apart and repurposing the trigger and handle, although these are generally rated for lower pressure than i want to use.
thanks
i'll be building the tools myself, one reason, besides cost, is because i'd like to run higher pressures than small tools are generally rated for and smaller hoses. a 4000psi chainsaw with 3/8" hoses versus the typical 1500-2500psi devices that require more flow and larger hoses...
anyway my question is about developing a trigger mechanism. my first project will be open circuit, fixed displacement. i am looking at pressure compensated flow regulators (which dump excess flow), this is the best thing i can find for use as a "trigger" that would be part of the handle of the tool. they look like they'll be stiff though, i was wondering if anyone knew of any type of soft trigger type mechanism that i could use as part of the tool in a 4000 psi open loop system
...another thought is using a variable displacement pump, which i think would allow me to use for the trigger at the tool either a remote electronic servo control or a simple orifice valve (which still aren't readily available in anything other than a knob, which would be poor control for a chainsaw or an auger) which would rely on flow regulation and pressure compensation integral to the pump. variable displacement pumps with integrated control (in the low price range) seem to stop at around 3000 psi though, whereas 4000psi fixed displacement pumps can be had new for under $150...
sorry if my wording is a mess. i'm just asking about how to build a nice trigger for a ~4000+ psi, 7.5 GPM hand tool... i could buy an old impact gun or something like that for cheap and then see about taking it apart and repurposing the trigger and handle, although these are generally rated for lower pressure than i want to use.
thanks