Hydraulics pictures

180 gallons a minute!!! WOW.
 
By looking at the labels, that's one inch, or -16 hose. So 180gpm at 3000psi is near 70 feet per second. stuff gets wierd at that speed. It has to be a total of the pumps. That's a little proud of 300 horsepower, so 50 horsepower coming out of each one. 30 gallons per minute in -each- 1 inch hose at something over 10 feet per second, with fifty horsepower to back it up if you tried to put your thumb over the end of it. I dunno what that contraption does, but it means business......
 
It powers the Texas State University’s new material/structural testing lab in San Marcos.

As of yet still a new building without any actuators. Has dual 5 ton overhead cranes, 3 ft thick strong wall and floor (to attach test rigs)

University or Scientific Labs is what we do.

 
New phone, yet to transfer photos and data. When I do I’ll post pics of a 100G centrifuge with hydraulic shake payload at the end and a million pound triaxial geomechanical press used to force fluid through rock ;)
 
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