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mikecotterill
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I missed out on that ram anyway. When you say a bore of 3" do you mean the piston diameter or the overall diameter? I was looking at ones with a50mm piston and overall 100mm?

 

That sound fine - the smaller the chrome rod the more power the ram will have on the return stroke but most splitters require very little force for this.The chrome rod needs to be a sufficient diameter not to bend so any thing above 40mm should be O.K(unless its a very long ram)

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That is some fine looking engineering - brick built and nice welding:thumbup:

 

Surely the ram stroke is crucial during the design phase? If the stroke is too long then it will be trying to split itself in half . . . :blushing:

 

My splitter stops with just under 5cm left before hitting the wedge.

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