he posted this in the fluid power forum...
"I need to straight light pole after welding process because the pole after welding become a deflection ( banana effect )(no straight)then i need to determine the force to return the pole straight by hydraulic press .
the pole have curricular cross section with diameter 200mm and 5mm thickness and material is A36 steel. and length the pole is 12 m"
Until we know how it's deformed, there is not much that can be done to help.
Other than to say that A36 steel has a yield strength of 250MPa.
If we assume that its bent in the middle, supported at both ends, it will need 500N to deflect 4.95m. However, I can't imagine its that straight forward though.
He just needs a big press, suggest he gets a 5 ton bench press or, as has been suggested in the other forum, change the welding process.