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can any tell me whitch is the best or a god motor for hydralic pumps, running a pump on a bosch 24 volt 750 W, is starter motors god or motors whith electromagnets ?
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Depends on what pressure youre wanting to run at and what flow rate you want to see at that pressure.
Razer use a starter motor to run their pump, however thats a piston pump rather than a gearpump which I think you have there.
You need a motor with a good S2 (intermittent) rating. It would be worth looking at motors from Iskra (http://www.elliscomponents.co.ukhttp://www.elliscomponents.co.uk would be the UK supplier) they do some compact 800w and 1.2Kw pump motors.
Kan-Opener use a LEM130 as a pump motor which is ideal as its not too fast and very torquey.
Out of the motors youve listed above though, the Bosch 750 would be best - but if it cant supply the flowrate at a given pressure you require it might not be sutiable for your needs.
The size and shape of the pump says me Size 1 gearpump, up to 8 cc per revolution.
I go from the medium size 4 cc.
Now a bosch runs about 2500 rpm with a reasonable power
4*2500= 10L/minute displacement
Basic formula
pressure (in bar)*flow(liter-minute) /500= KW needed
10*200/500=4Kw
To much for a bosch. RPM will drop more more amps will be used and the bosch will overheat.
Solutions.
Use bigger motors with a suitable RPM range. Disadvantage, weight and/or efficiency.
Use a smaller pump. 1.5 CC is the top for a Bosch 750. Disadvantage. Pricetag.
Use a gearing. Lowering the flow, but making the pump useable on a more affordable motor/battery configuration. A 4/1 gearing sounds fine to me to make that pump and bosch combo useable.
Disadvantage, time, weight, size and price.
thanks, a dont have a clue how mutch the flow rate is on the pump, a take it from a used industri hydralic lift, and it was wriven by a 750 watt/240 volts AC motor.
And i thingk it be fine whith the bosch 750 watt.
have a similar pump that was driven by a 24 volt/2.2 kw motor whith electromagnets (burned out) and i keep the pump part.
How can a calculate the flowrate cm3 per revolution on the pump ?
the flow rate. Or it is stamped somewere on the pump.
Or else, just messure it. Take 2 buckets and pump the full one in the empty one, messure the time to move 10 liters. That gives you the flowrate.
why not run it for the full minute? That way you will get a more accurate result as the experimental errors will be proportionally smaller (well, some of them will be)
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