whateg01
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I've searched, but nothing has come up, or it was on the 90th page and I didn't look that far. If it's been asked before, please direct me to the response.
tl;dr - can a pump be run with a lower hp motor?
I picked up a large hydraulic press recently. Calculations based on the pump and cylinder put this at about 20T. Not huge, but should be far faster than my enerpac clone with a manual pump, and the throw is about 24", which is more than most of my needs require, but should eliminate moving the bed often. The cylinder is 5" and the pump is a Dayton labeled version of this one:
https://www.surpluscenter.com/hydra...-in-fenner-2ad50ac-hydraulic-pump-9-10028.axd
The issue is that as good of a deal as it is, the pump is 10 hp 3ph, which is a bit much for me to feed. I have a number of 2-3 hp 3ph motors and a couple of 1ph motors in that range. So, my question is, can I pulley it down to get the same torque to the pump as it gets now, but at a lower speed? Obviously, I lose gpm in doing so, but for a home shop, that's less of a concern and it's still faster than my arm.
tl;dr - can a pump be run with a lower hp motor?
I picked up a large hydraulic press recently. Calculations based on the pump and cylinder put this at about 20T. Not huge, but should be far faster than my enerpac clone with a manual pump, and the throw is about 24", which is more than most of my needs require, but should eliminate moving the bed often. The cylinder is 5" and the pump is a Dayton labeled version of this one:
https://www.surpluscenter.com/hydra...-in-fenner-2ad50ac-hydraulic-pump-9-10028.axd
The issue is that as good of a deal as it is, the pump is 10 hp 3ph, which is a bit much for me to feed. I have a number of 2-3 hp 3ph motors and a couple of 1ph motors in that range. So, my question is, can I pulley it down to get the same torque to the pump as it gets now, but at a lower speed? Obviously, I lose gpm in doing so, but for a home shop, that's less of a concern and it's still faster than my arm.
