How a hydraulic jack works
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2023
- A hydraulic jack (also called a bottle jack) is a mechanical tool that uses hydraulic fluid pressure to lift heavy objects. They are commonly used for lifting vehicles and machinery.
In this 3D animation video, we will be looking at the key internal and external components of a hydraulic jack. Understand the 2 working principles of a hydraulic jack, the law of the lever, and Pascal’s law. Finally, we will see how the mechanism inside a hydraulic jack works during operation.
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Fun fact o have a bottle jack in my spine but bone growth is what makes the jack rise up
Why is it 3 times the force over a larger area?
Best video I've ever seen to explain the principles of Pascal, hydraulic & leverage. Bravo!
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Such a simple machine. I’ve always wondered about the internals. Thanks.
I can’t imagine how you could make these scripts and 3D animations any better than you have. What a great resource for learning about the workings of machines. I will definitely be watching for more of your excellent videos! 👏
Concise but detailed, illustrative, well narrated, thoroughly explained and gorgeously animated.
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This video just reminds me of the importance of jack stands. Watching this video made me think back to all the times my life was in the hands of a small steel ball and how seriously the people in the quality control department take their job.... Jack stands folks, jack stands....Excellent video by the way.
Excellent explanation and very well articulated !👍
This video has made me subscribe to your channel. Not only did you explain how it works but also described the different principles behind it. Awesome!
I tried using a bottle jack horizontally recently, and was shocked when it didn't work...i guess my check valve is gravity seated 🤦♂️
Very excited to see your next video. The first two are so well explained and animated and paced.
A very educational video which I think should be used in schools to teach mechanical principles. I had watched it with a friend who answered the last of my lingering questions about a topic I had never thought about beforehand.
Please make more of these meticulously crafted animations with explanations!
Thanks for this flawless showcase, so simply built yet so effective
Very well illustrated & explained!
That was amazingly described and presented. Thank you!!
I just got a bottle jack for the first time, and watching this video was paramount to understand the functionality and safe operation of the bottle jack. Job well done!
I wasn't looking for this lesson, but I'm glad it found me.
Amazing video, I appreciate you.
Please keep at it, your good graphics and simple yet through explanations are perfect
Great job explaining everything. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Of course we subscribe!! this type of informative videos on RUclips is an offer people can't decline
Most of us have a good idea of how the bottle jack works (... as does the floor jack) but these videos shows the details and that's always interesting.
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Great job, always understood the principle buy not the mechanics. Excellent graphics, really helped me to understand, Thank You!
This is an awesome explanation for how hydraulic jacks work!
something that I'd like to add though is that at 5:22 the bigger piston of the jack doesn't just move a third of the distance of the smaller piston because it needs to conserve energy, it moves a third of the distance because physically more fluid is required to fill up the larger cross section. The law of conservation of energy is always a consequence, never a cause for something!
Great video! Would love to see more like this
You are an excellent educator. The tempo of your explanation, the order in which information was shared, and your choice of words made this very easy to understand.
I worked years with jacks but never knew how they worked 😕 😪
Thank you 😊
Fantastic.
I knew the basics, now I know the fundamentals.
Very well animated and explained.👋👋👋
I'm stunned how well the video is made from a new channel.I hope u find success
Very informative and very interesting. Thanks!
Very, very good depiction of the said subject, bro. I'll never look at hydraulic jacks the same again. I see them now in cross section form thanks to this animation 👍
I really enjoyed this explanation. The details are spot on and explain how fluid pressure multiplication is achieved.
I just bought a motorcycle lift with a hydraulic ram that had a small fluid leak. This video took all of the guessing out of its workings and repair. Well done and thank you very much.
This is a great start to a channel. I’ll subscribe to see what’s next.
I love how u explained everything orderly . Nice job
Excellent video and explanation of something that most people take for granted! Glad I stumbled into this. Great work!
Oh thank you so much for such a descriptive video explined easily
Very clear and explains everything I need to know. Looking forward to more videos from Deconstructed. Kudos.
I took all four wheels off my car in April and noticed the jack ran out of ooomph before reaching the top. No problem - added some jack specific oil and it never worked again. I still haven't spent appreciable time trying to see why - but I should. GREAT video!!!!
Waooooooooow, I still can't imagine how you came up with this act, seriously this is the best video I have seen explaining Pascal's principle with respect to Hydraulic Jacks.
Great work and congrats on the new channel (and a new sub!) I love this sort of explanation, and I've always wanted to see a good diagram of how this works.
My only critique would be in explaining how pascals law works to increase force from the handle piston to the load piston. I think it would be clearer to just explain what's going on in simple terms and then talk about pascals law, I found it hard to follow.
From my point of view: since the load piston is larger than the pump piston, pumping 1 unit of fluid from pump to load will raise it up less far, by the ratio of the surface areas. But because it's going less far, it must have greater force. Since the cross section area is proportional to the square of the radius, you get quite a bit of mechanical advantage for a small increase in radius.
Some example of common numbers of force multiplication would have been cool to see, too: "In a typical jack, the handle ratio is about 10 to one, and the area 20 to one, so a 200x increase in force" or whatever.
In any case, I look forward to your next video, if you choose to make more!
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More videos like this please:)
I love videos like this. Before I only watch Jared Owen's channel for this kind of video, now there's one more channel for contents like this. I sub
This is great.. Channel like u is what makes me love youtube.. thx
This is amazing!
I enjoyed it so much! Thanks. Great work
Awesome! Hope you make more informative videos
Perfectly explained
This is the best explanation I have seen on this topic.
I remember my dad's bottle jack from decades ago. I'm glad they now pump up a lot faster.
Nice explanation, thank you so much.
Fantastic explanation!
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Perfect. Engineering. And Explanation. 10/10 !
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Excellent illustration.
Thanks for the lessons. I was really cruious about how its work. Thanks for the explanation❤
Great knowledge gained here, thanks for putting this together for us. Much appreciated.
I love it, great explanation and Illustration.
Best explanation I’ve seen so far.
Appreciated. May upload more such videos. Thanks
Very informative. Thank u
Great video! It was so well explained that even my 4th grade daughter could comprehend everything
I loved this illustrated instructional l video and I have subscribed to it and cannot wait for the next one!!
Beautiful job
thank you! looking forward to watching more informative videos.
Informative, useful, excellent graphics...Thanks!
Nice job on the graphics and clear demonstration.
So cool its all so simple now, especially the part where cylinder diameter difference makes pressure work in our favor.
Great video and information. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Perfection.
i hopw you will blow up this was very well made.
Grwat n simple explanation
Great presentation
Brilliant explanation 👍🔥🙌
Very helpful!
This is gold , pure gold
Brilliant video
Thanks
Great explanation
This explains why you need to have the release valve stem loosened before you uses it (at least in my manual), because if you don't then the oil can't bypass the safety spring if the load is too much and can explode. Nice video!
Very nice animation and explanation. Bravo. I'm a mechanic and it's awesome to learn how the tools I use work because I can use the tools but can't explain how they work lol
Great explanation, thanks
Outstanding presentation!! Subscribed!!
Man such a fantastic video. So glad i found your channel!
Thank you for telling me what a handle is
Nice ! Keep doing this kind of videos !
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Very good explanation
Very well done thank you!
Although I know I exactly how a battle Jack works, its the best explained video I have ever seen
great animation.
Great start, hope this channels picks up some steam!
Very Well detailed explanation & Animation
Great video! I've heard that some hydraulic jacks don't work when they're laying in their side, guess those models don't have spring-loaded closing ball valves?
Very good video. Keep it up
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Great video thank you
thanks, appreciate your effort 🌹
Thx so much this is so helpfull