hi Victor, thank you for your comments. The cylinder's tube was made of polycarbonate (transparent) for the thickness it has, the max pressure would be 1.000 psi, but i dont have record of this material under fatigue load.
Dang! That is very powerful, for something that tiny. You can utilize that to make your own, 1/15 scale hydraulic loader with bucket and a scoop that opens. I'd feel sorry for the person who got their fingers pinched.
would this cylinder work for pneumatics aswell?
x19710 1 year ago
@x19710
yes sir!!
camilohrueda 1 year ago
how do you get it to retract
cambigfoot88 1 year ago
I was trying to research pneumatic cylinder construction. Can't find much. Is it the same principle. I like your vid.
ICUC007 1 year ago
Hey. This is an amazing project. Did you use water or air because it looks like it is hooked up to an air compressor. Keep up the great work!
brainylegoman97 2 years ago
why did you put such a shitty sound track to this video clip ?
bobwhead42 2 years ago
jajaja
camilohrueda 2 years ago
yeah, this cylinder is really strong
camilohrueda 2 years ago
How does the piston move back up?
Buaydd 2 years ago
The cylinder is connected to a directional valve that diverts the flow to make it return.
camilohrueda 2 years ago
Very Good I think what the max pressure the work, hydraulico, with glass tube?
Bergards..
Vitor Sousa
Vitomaia 3 years ago
hi Victor, thank you for your comments. The cylinder's tube was made of polycarbonate (transparent) for the thickness it has, the max pressure would be 1.000 psi, but i dont have record of this material under fatigue load.
Best regards,
camilo
camilohrueda 3 years ago
Dang! That is very powerful, for something that tiny. You can utilize that to make your own, 1/15 scale hydraulic loader with bucket and a scoop that opens. I'd feel sorry for the person who got their fingers pinched.
Helivz 2 years ago