2017
DOI: 10.46792/fuoyejet.v2i2.111
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Development of a Manually Operated Hydraulic Press and Pull

Abstract: A hydraulic press and pull machine comprising of a frame, cylinder and piston, two threaded studs, hydraulic pump and hose, pulling clamp and a workpiece support was designed, fabricated and evaluated. The machine is manually operated. The maximum shear force, maximum bending moment and maximum displacement of the machine workpiece support were determined as 74.9491N, 16.6335N-m and 4.367e3mm for a simulated load of 1000N. Maximum axial, bending and torsional stresses were also determined as 0.00359, 701998 an… Show more

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“…In a hydraulic press, the much needed compressive force is generated using the hydraulic cylinder arrangement ( Kumar and Prashanth, 2017 ). The hydraulic press is used for different mechanical processes such as installation and removal of bearings ( Nwankwojike et al., 2017 ) and strength of material test ( Dagwa and Ighadode, 2005 ). According to Parker and Dana (2013) the hydraulic press was invented by Joseph Bramah in England in 1795, in accordance with the Pascal's principle of constant pressure throughout a closed system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a hydraulic press, the much needed compressive force is generated using the hydraulic cylinder arrangement ( Kumar and Prashanth, 2017 ). The hydraulic press is used for different mechanical processes such as installation and removal of bearings ( Nwankwojike et al., 2017 ) and strength of material test ( Dagwa and Ighadode, 2005 ). According to Parker and Dana (2013) the hydraulic press was invented by Joseph Bramah in England in 1795, in accordance with the Pascal's principle of constant pressure throughout a closed system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%