BOLTR: Haldex Hydraulic Pump | How to ID pump size
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2017
- A indepth look at a unknown pump. What killed it and how to spec a replacement. Skip to 13:00 for pump ID and sizing. Skip to 25:00 for failure analysis. 👉 Gadgets www.etsy.com/ca/shop/AvEwerkz
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Thank god something to do for the of the work day
Can't wait to get home and tear off the wife's underoos eh?
Cold and frozen?!?! XD
Release the schmoo!
AvE yes they are itchy
Sorry I was thinking of boobies. for the rest of the day is what I meant to say
I'd definitely be interested in getting an intro to simple hydraulics.
Yes please and thank you.
Agreed.
intro to simple hydraulics: a liquid pushes a thing.
Hydraulics are really simple, I think we had a 2 or 4 weeks of classes about them in school and simplified it's literally that.
YES
Though half of the time we were learing about differences between hydrostatic and hydrodynamic
Simple hydraulics lesson, yes please!
yeeeeees
Would love a hydraulic mini series, more knowledge more better
more betterer.
I built these
PLEASE do some more about hydrolics, its so hard to find good info, and your explanations are awesome..
Seriously PLEASEEE!!
Yes mini series on on hydraulics please.
Hmmm cavitation... that seems like a very interesting topic ;)
+Practical Engineering wifey packaged it up today!
DO IT!!!!!!!
I fully support this interaction.
My two favorite channels!
Practical Engineering mantis shrimp punches plasma .... cavitation ... 🤓 😎😎😎
Hey bud. Yes please... I'm definitely keen to learn about the basics of hydraulic systems. If you upload it, I will definitely watch from start to finish and maybe a couple of times over. 👍🏼
The videos you have on hydraulics like the gear pump one were invaluable to me last year when I was studying for exams. More videos like that would be fantastic.
Would definitely love to learn more about hydraulic circuits
Harlee Delker yes! Really interesting stuff. Its like with everything in life. You need to practice.
Pretty easy to wrap your head around its only an pump some oil and cylinder with ludecrus precision oh and also an release valve and reservoir for the oil
MrPoopyButthole69 haha if you say so. It can actually get really complicated and without a deep understanding of things its almost impossible to design or troubleshoot a complex system.
Hydraulic series, for 2 reasons.
1 I learn from it.
2 Your good at it, don't hold back either. We are picking up what your laying down.
Fuck - not even a minute in and I know exactly what screwdriver in my drawer is the one that I first did a starter solenoid swap with
I have learn hydraulic pumps and motors on my own for the past 20 plus years but I enjoy watching your videos to see what I can learn
Doctor here, cavitation in your fingers does not cause damage and is different from what you are talking about. You are correct in saying synovial fluid but incorrect on what exactly happens. Now, the ability for a solution to dissolve gas is directly related to the pressure applied to it. When a joint is manipulated what results in the audible sound (cavitation) is due to the fact that you are increasing the space of the joint. The joint is surrounded by a membrane and nothing is allowed in or out. When you move the join the space inside the joint increases thus lowering the pressure inside the joint. When you decrease the pressure the gas dissolved in solution comes out which results in the pop sound you hear due to the gas breaking the surface tension of the fluid where as the example you give it creates a cavity that collapses upon its self I believe. Cracking your knuckles is more comparable to opening a can of coke. When you pop the top you decrease the pressure inside and the carbonation bubbles come out of solution, breaking the surface tension. This results in a pop which you can hear by holding the can close to your ear. Cavitation does NOT damage the joint. When it happens there is an increase in mobility, range of motion and joint space. There is a medical profession based around the principle of adjusting joints which results in cavication. Chiropractors adjust hundreds of thousands of people daily possibly millions and don't cause damage to the joints. Cracking your knuckles causes damage is an old wives tale that old people tell their kids so they aren't constantly popping their fingers and driving their parents nuts.
Aaron Patchen been cracking my knuckles for years and I’m just fine.
I said it does NOT cause damage so yeah, I would hope so. I was just trying to describe what is actually going on. I know I'm probably going to be labeled as a clipboard warrior or something like that but I'm ok with that. Just trying to add some info to help out the masses.
Aaron Patchen I was agreeing with you :U
Fuckin clipboard warrior...
I wish my doctor watched AvE
Sure, a log splitter or press would be interesting!
Brooks Ellis log splitter press shredder recirculator
For his birthday, my brother and I rebuilt our dads log splitter that he built when he was in school, was a pretty interesting project, thing runs like a champ.
yes... a press that splits logs... interesting
Wait isnt a log splitter just a press with a wedge instead of parallel plates?
@skizzik121 pretty much. Log splitter are usually closer to the ground so you don't have to lift the logs as far.
the basic hydraulics series sounds great to me! a whole bunch of people would really enjoy that
greetings from austria
Yah, like so many I'd love to see ya do a short-course kinda thing with a few projects built. Thanks for putting all this stuff out here - your gift of clearly explaining stuff plus your humor really works for someone who learns like me (the Hard Way!) Much appreciated!
Voting yes on the hydraulics series.
In England pretty much anything with pipes is inch fittings. There I was, all "holier than thou" with my metrique drill bits, my metrique taps 'n' dies.... mocking the old man with his Witworth spanner set... then I started looking into working on a vacuum pump and a bit of basic plumbing and it was all "gulp... best I get back to school and learn how to do fractions" :)
Hydraulics mini-series would be great.
edgeeffect Not much to learn there other than srew it together with a bit of hemp (or ptfe but that would be to 2017 for imperial)
Gotta break out the imperial adjustable haha
I have a great understanding about Hydraulic's and Hydraulic systems. But, I would absolutely love to watch a Hydraulic system miniseries from you! Please do one!
Definitely interested in hydro basics. Matt from The Workshop turned me onto your channel and have not stopped watching. Great videos and keep it up!!!
Heres my comment in the dubbly doo. I want to learn hydraulics! Thank you Uncle AvE!
Hey man, long time subscriber to you and to Leonard French. Pleasant surprise to hear your name come up in Leonard’s live stream last Sunday. Looking forward to that Snap-On Lawsuit Video!
I can't imagine it would be Snap-On suing AvE since he sings them some seriously high praise pro-bono. Is that considered slander these days?
jandastroy not slander.. sexual misconduct. 😂🤣😂🤣
Milwaukee is suing Snap On over alleged patent infringement.
As a side note, Milwaukee just won a suit against Fap-Off for something with their Los Batterias
Snap on was sued by milwaukee for using their lithium battery technology that is still under a patton. The momey won was in the 100 of millions if i recall correctly.
Simple hydraulic mini series would be awesome! Thanks for all the work you do!
Not to take away ffrom your other videos, but i found this one to be one of your better uploads.
And mark me down for hydraulics lessons.
Pretty f'ing cool video there Bilbo. Thanks for the BOLTR
KoBo_043 "bored of lame tool reviews"
i like watching your video's because you cover many different topics and i get tolearn more. thank you AvE.
as an new engineering student a mini series on the basics of hydraulics would be great! awesome videos!
I get cracked up just listening to you, you’re a blast and knows his business.
That intro to hydraulics sounds awesome! I say let's do it!!
Oh man please do a hydraulics series, I've always been curious and I can't think of someone I'd rather hear it from!
I find hydraulic systems fascinating, so please do more of them. Thanks for the vids, I know these are old videos but I'm new to the channel-and I love your humor and knowledge.
I actually work at the haldex barnes where this pump is from which is actually called concentric due to the company changing hands. I have to build these pumps and various others some more complex then others but all in all they are pretty cool in how they work. And by the way you got it dead nuts on how the housing is made. Your knowledge still never stops impressing me.
So.. it's cast iron but also extruded? I've never heard of that before...
I would be very interested in learning more about hydraulic systems! Especially variable displacement pumps!
Hey AvE, a series on hydraulics would be great. I don't know much about hydraulics and I love your style of explaining things, so a miniseries would be amazing.
Just started a job as a industrial maintenance tech. Hydraulic 3.5 meter presses, steam heated platems ect. I'll take all the pointers you feel like givin. Information is more valuable than money. Finally understand that. Thanks for being you AVE
I used to work on commercial espresso equipment, it's fascinating how a lot of the mechanics in the machines is the same type of hydraulic gears. The ones I worked on used that type of gear pump to pump water into the boiler and pressurize it to 9 bar. I recognized the exact buzzing noise of that relief valve when you made it. Sometimes it sounds like a high pitch howling/screeching too. Always fun to test during business hours
Having just gone through two levels of canukistan trade school, and being a fan of course; I, personally, would love to hear your particular explanation of hydraulics!! I'd imagine you'd have WAY more views than you might think!
Might even get to show it in school (Theres a few legit tradespeople as teachers) btw, I hope you don't mind that I stole a few of your catch phrases what for work explaining. It goes over quite well!! :)
When you say "Views" do you mean watches .... or opinions? (I expect more than expected of Both)
Putting my dignus end into the dooballydoo for high pressure fluid vidjayos
Careful mate, that rarely ends well, seen the apprentices do it
Sir, this is a family establish, kindly remove your dingus end from our soda fountain or we'll have to revoke your frequent diner card.
Charles Skinner mps
THIS IS SO INFORMATIVE.... imagine how much time would be required for reading and apprenticeship to absorb what he demonstrated in 28 minutes!
I definitely interested in learning more about hydraulics. I really enjoy your videos. They feed my mind and soul. Thank you so much.
I live in Rockford Illinois!!!!!!
Actually work at a large aerospace company in the Rockford area too...working on a box of goodies from the scrap bin in the home shop for ya😁
For those confused....no not production aerospace stuff....jeezlus that'd get ya fired/arrested real quick
I FixIt I'll take whatever he doesn't. Lol
I FixIt. Small world, I'm here in Rockford too.
I FixIt do ya work a wood ward,or Hamilton sundstrand. I've found a few of these things while working and now I know what they are., just who makes it
I was happy to hear him talk about a product from my town.
Haha howdy from another rockford guy fellas
Really glad you mentioned the direction of the pump being counterintuitive. I got it wrong to start with. I love how simply these pumps are. I know, I need to get out more! Really enjoyed this video. I did hydraulics at college but would still love a refresher. Hydraulics have changed the world in such a big way but never get the credit in a way electricity or the internal combustion engine have.
Yes! A hydraulic circuit guide for beginners would be extremely welcome.
So your next video you are going to build a steam logsplitter. How cool!
Great wizard, Please impart your knowledge of the hydraulics upon us in more videos!
yes do a hidraulics course, im a radiologist from brazil, there is always something new to learn!(and a huge fan of your videos)
Yes! I'd love a beginner series on hydraulics!
AC 65-15a, a free download from the FAA's website, has a pretty good intro to hydraulics in chapter 8. It's focused on aviation maintenance, but an actuator is an actuator.
I'd like to see a vjayo on your air operated pump. How she chooches. Also should mention hydraulic injection injury!
You've got my vote for the hydraulics mini series!
Hydraulic videos would be pretty cool. All your electronic videos go straight over my head
ugh, watching you go through the process of sorting out the part number gave me flashbacks of doing the same with aerospace electrical connectors...what a nightmare that can be!
I would love to know about the liquid pixies.
I believe we refer to such creatures as mermaids.
Yes please, A mini series on on hydraulics would be much appreciated.
Love your vjaoes, can't get enough. I learn something with every video watched. I would like to see the hydraulic series!
oops, 3 years too late.
I drive a Raymond fork at work amazed by how it will put 4,000 pounds 350 inches up all day and night long. AvE Your both Canadian pull some strings and show me that motor and pump.
Not directly relevant to this video, but you've made mention of sintered parts before. I would love some discussion some time of the pros/cons of machining vs sintering vs casting vs whatever other methods they use to make metal into useful things. Apologies if this has already been covered of if it's too broad a question. I'm a relative newcomer and still making my way through past videos. I'm kind of addicted. Keep on chootchin'. :)
I plan on building a lumber mill a year or two from now with automated hydraulics as well as a number of other things and I would LOVE a basic primer on hydraulics. Perfect timing.
Yessir, I think a back of the class on hydraulics would be great!
Heck yeah I would be interested in the hydraulic mini-series
Uncle B it's time for a new healing mat!
Yes to a simple hydraulics video! I have always been curious
Dude no shit your videos have been so fucking helpful for me. I just got a job as a hydraulic pump tech 3.5 months ago and it's hilarious how often I get a pump or motor I have no clue about then I see you upload a video with something almost exactly like what im working on. keep it hard bud
Would be interested in simple hydraulics tutorials
Press - would be interested
YES, 100% would love to watch a mini series on how to safely build a hydraulic system
Very interested !! Thank you for everything AvE !
Hell yes video's on hydraulic machines would be cool.
I had a battery hold down break in my 69 bronco. I slammed on the brakes and the battery shorted out on the inner fender and blew up. It bulged my hood and blew half the battery case off. Surprisingly enough it still had enough juice in it for one more start. Had to go home and change my undies!
I would definitely like a hydraulics 101, and maybe later a pneumatics 101 too. because high pressure air scares the living crap out of me. Keep up the good work AvE. i always learn something new from your vids 👍
Built automatic transmissions most of my life. It would be great to see more things on hydraulics. Just found your channel today. I,m subbed!
Hydraulics 101. For the back of the class, the metalheads, the stoners, the shop guys...
I'm down
I am interested your simple or advanced hydraulics...
Thanks, already this was very informative........hoping for a series on this subject!!
I would really like more about hydraulics. I work In commercial industrial bakery repair and a lot of the equipment has hydraulic controls so more knowledge is always a good thing
I suspect many of your viewers could very much use a hydraulic beer can crusher.
edit: Or come to think of it... a re-engineered fully skookum hydraulic Juicero.
Professor AvE presents HYD101 aka: How to make the mermaids wiggle and scream the way they want to
Hydraulics for Beginners would be an AWESOME series of videos.
Yes AvE I would love to learn more about how hydraulics work
Very interested in hydraulics! Let’s do it!
I for one would love Hydraulic 101
Great job. I like the fact that you go through this hydraulic pump with some level of confidence. I learned Hydraulics growing up on a farm, after years of doing it I still don't have confidence. I will assume it would have been easier had I been with an instructor, and not left to learn the old-fashioned way... fail and fail again till you get it right. It couldn't hurt to throw a video out there for us wannabees.
a mini series would be awesome!
I would be interested in more hydraulics. Sizing of valves and relief and how to properly restrict flow for slower action
Mmmm Bernoulli Flow Calculations... Now that would be interesting from AvE
Very interested in the hydros.
Love the beginner hydraulics videos idea!!! Definitely do that!
Hell yeah I'm interested in seeing a series on hydraulics! I have the basic principle down, I'd love to learn more
Industrial meta: Grainger website sucks golf balls but has a great catalogue. McMaster has an 'eh' catalogue and a very nice website.
An addendum: We needed 5 gallons of fine sand. I found some at a local sandblaster supply place and the exact same stuff at Grainger for 5x the price. But my Manager said to buy it from the special supplier we use at 10x the price. When it arrived it still had half the Grainger sticker attached.
Captian Morgan contractual obligations between friendly companies... just means you're supposed to be ripped off by them but you get to rip them off when they need something.
Don't worry too much about the dead tree carcass thing, it does, after all, grow on trees.
Yes please for that mini series! I know the basis of the hydraulics from my engineering school but I want to know more.
Love idea of hydraulic basics explained
More hydraulics
Yep, I'm interested in beginer hydraulics.
I'm all for the beginner hydraulics series mate!
I think I speak for all of us when I say I would love a mini series on hydraulic systems!
You have a vidjayoo everytime my lady bleeds!
Hydro-licks would be fun to watch
+1 for the basics tutorial of hydraulics, ive been kicking around the idea of hydraulics in the shop., so many possibilities. So yeah, please do.
Thanks bud I learned something on all your videos I appreciate you