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Building a Small Barbed Plate Press: Actuator, Pump, Hydraulic Distributor & Motor Compatibility

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Can I build a barbed-plate truss press with my current actuator, a tractor hydraulic pump, a one-section distributor, and a 1.5 kW 230 V motor?

No, that set will not be enough for a 30T barbed-plate press; at 200 bar you need a cylinder with about 14 cm internal diameter, and the key issue is choosing the right actuator rather than the pump [#16665337][#16665282] A tractor pump at about 180–200 bar was estimated to give only about 5.5–6 tons of force with the described setup, which is far below the 30T cited for truss plate pressing [#16652022][#16665201] The forum also pointed out that barbed plates for trusses require a specific press, so the exact press force matters [#16663356]
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  • #1 16600316
    Katoo
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    Hello, I would like to build a small press for barbed plates. I already have an actuator (dimensions in the photo). Will it be suitable?
    Building a Small Barbed Plate Press: Actuator, Pump, Hydraulic Distributor & Motor Compatibility Building a Small Barbed Plate Press: Actuator, Pump, Hydraulic Distributor & Motor Compatibility Building a Small Barbed Plate Press: Actuator, Pump, Hydraulic Distributor & Motor Compatibility Building a Small Barbed Plate Press: Actuator, Pump, Hydraulic Distributor & Motor Compatibility

    In addition, I was thinking about a pump from a tractor, e.g. NSZ10, and a one-section hydraulic distributor, and of course some oil container. I have a 1.5 kW 230 V motor. The frame will be C-shaped and made of a channel. Do you think such a set will work? I want to use it for building a house.
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  • #2 16649044
    wnoto
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    Are you talking about such tiles to make a truss for the roof?
  • #3 16651688
    Katoo
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    Yes, they are just different sizes. I am constantly wondering if this actuator can do it.
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    MACIEK_M
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    Quote:
    I already have an actuator (dimensions in the photo)


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    For this I was thinking about a pump from some tractor
    - about 180-200 bar,

    it will give about 5.5 - 6 tons of pressure, enough for you?
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  • #5 16660095
    Katoo
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    Yes, it should be enough, i.e. I have to look for some other pump? Because those from the tractor are a bit weak.
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  • #6 16660429
    wnoto
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    how do you know that 6t of pressure is enough?
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  • #7 16661818
    Katoo
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    Sorry, I read it wrong. On the miscellaneous website I read that they use 30T. I'm sorry for my mistake.
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    wnoto
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    What is this side of the mint?
  • #9 16663356
    ociz
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    Do you want to make trusses yourself? Why don't you order ready-made?
    For spiked plates, it has to be a specific press.
  • #10 16664246
    wnoto
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    It's probably about the cost.
    Trusses with tiles are easy to make - as long as you have a press. There is some work to do with it - but that's what you can save. m3 of wood costs PLN 800. And m3 of finished trusses in the form of trusses? I do not know. But something for me, over PLN 100 per m2 of roof surface. But I don't know how to convert it.
  • #11 16665201
    Katoo
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    Mitek's trusses, it is written on their website that it says that you should use a press with a pressure of 30T, I do not know if only manual or a large stationary one. Wonto, that's why I have a few things but I don't know how to choose it, the worst pump. It is known that you can save. But will such a set do the trick?
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    Strumien swiadomosci swia
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    Katoo wrote:
    Hello, I would like to build a small press for barbed plates


    But what do you want to extrude them or mount them to the truss?

    Because there is ambiguity here?

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Katoo wrote:
    Because those from the tractor are a bit weak.


    Hehe, they have a typical pressure, you have to look for a suitable actuator, not a pump.
  • #13 16665337
    Duduś74
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    Katoo wrote:
    But will such a set do the trick?


    To get 30T of pressure, at 200bar you need an actuator with an internal diameter of about 14cm.
  • #14 16665815
    Katoo
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    Okay, now I know it's too small, but is it really 30T? Of course, I would like to install the barbed tiles in the truss.

    I found this information yet

    "Barbed plate is a modern element of joining wooden structures. It is a steel sheet (galvanized or stainless) with spikes pressed on one side. she eats permanently "

    Thanks for the answers
  • #15 16665847
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
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    It is unprofitable because for a few zlotys you will not get the actuator of PLN 1000 alone in a stimulant.

    And why do you want to use these tiles if you don't have the hardware to mount them?

    In general, you have a house or a house plan.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around building a small press for barbed plates, with the user inquiring about the suitability of their existing actuator and the compatibility of various components. The user considers using a tractor pump (NSZ10) and a one-section hydraulic distributor, along with a 1.5 kW 230 V motor, to achieve the necessary pressure for pressing barbed plates used in truss construction. Responses highlight the need for a pressure of approximately 30 tons, suggesting that the user's actuator may be insufficient. The conversation also touches on the cost-effectiveness of building versus purchasing trusses and the technical requirements for the actuator and pump to achieve the desired pressure.
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