Bullfrog uses the Iskra AMG 1200W.
Heavier than a Bosch, but sturdier build.
Bullfrog uses the Iskra AMG 1200W.
Heavier than a Bosch, but sturdier build.
Thanks for the links and info!
What size hydraulic ram is needed for a good crusher heavyweight?
Edit: or what force is needed from the ram as force obviously it depends on pressure)
Tiberius IV uses a 70*148 ram, @4000 psi delivers 10 000 kg.
Of course, the leverage and the geometrics are important too.
Hi,
Does anyone know if you can fit the brass on/off valve from a roaming robots 20oz co2 bottle onto a 12oz paintball bottle?
Also has anyone combined pneumatics at hydraulics in a hw crusher? That way you can use the speed of the pneumatics to grab someone quickly then crush them with the power of the hydraulics.
Why would you use the heavy screw valve like on the 20oz bottle when paintball bottles can be equipped with an on/off valve that does the job equaly well, for less weight and size?
On the combined Pneumatic/hydraulic machine.
Yes, the was one. The Kraken.
1 thing tough, you'll need to keep the pneumatics and hydraulics seperated, otherwise you're probably falling under the accumulator rule. As in not allowed.
I know the brass valve is heavier and larger but a paintball valve wouldn't fit in the existing chassis :sad:
So does anyone know if it should fit?
Is the CO2 nut in the current setup solidly mounted in the chassis?Originally Posted by Max
No, but I need the valve to screw onto the trev reg at a 90 degree angle.
Easely solved by putting a 90° angle paintball connection to the Trevor.
Oh well, in any case, it is possible to fit a RR screw valve on a 12oz paintball bottle. If the 20oz bottles provided are unmodified paintball bottles.
Otherwise it's a more involved process. But not rocket sdience nor CNC metalworking.
Is there any difference between the motor on a 12v drill and a 9.6v drill?
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