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Thread: Crusher question.

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    Even if the arm is shorter you will still need a huge amount of torque (and a very beefy drive-train to provide it) to have any real 'crushing' force, grabbing is probably more realistic. What you should really use, if instead of hydraulics, is a linear actuator which will provide a large amount of the gearing needed in a single stage (the 'screw' of the lead screw, think why bench vices can grip with so much force). Venom, the featherweight version of Razer uses such a mechanism very successfully.

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    The Swedish heavy Mithril has a pneumatic powered crusher, with a 140bore*120stroke FP ram there is a serious amount of power available.(about 8 ton).
    It wasn't effective, due the strange shape of the beak/cutter. Even if it got under the opponent, not easy with a non floorscraping beak, the lower jaw swiveling up was a surefire way to push the opponent off.

    But it could cut a 25mm piece of rebar.

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