I have a 5" cylinder on a log splitter that I planned to run from my tractor (about 8 gpm as I remember). I am thinking I would be better off going to a 3.5" or 4". I don't have to be able to split EVERYTHING. If I have to toss a really tough one aside now and then I think that would be better than a slow cycle time. On the other hand I don't need a blazing fast cycle time either. Want to keep my fingers.
Anyone have a link to speed and force calculations?
What's a reasonable compromise? I could go with a regen valve but the 5" cylinder (2" rod) will still be slow with 8 gpm.
My other questions are about height of cylinder pins above the main beam. Right now they are about 3" up on a 8" pusher (wedge is also 8"). Should the pin be centered at 4"? And how long should the guide for the ram be? The one I have needs to be redone. How long is reasonable to keep it from twisting and jamming?
What's a reasonable compromise? I could go with a regen valve but the 5" cylinder (2" rod) will still be slow with 8 gpm.
My other questions are about height of cylinder pins above the main beam. Right now they are about 3" up on a 8" pusher (wedge is also 8"). Should the pin be centered at 4"? And how long should the guide for the ram be? The one I have needs to be redone. How long is reasonable to keep it from twisting and jamming?