sshep7
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2004
- 6
Alright, here is the situation.
I was recently dragged into a project @ work once the originators realized their initial design wasn't going to work.
We are retrofitting a truck (18 wheeler) with a hydraulic power unit to feed power tongs for running drill pipe and casing.
The requirements of the system are
2500-3000 max psi (static), while capable of delivering 50-60 gpm @ around 500-1000 psi
These requirements must be met when the truck is @ idle. The truck idles at about 700 rpm, horse power is around 100, we need at least 100 to feed the system pump. Are there any pumps out their that can deliver such a large amount of displacement, yet are small enough to fit underneath a truck? Size requirements roughly a 3 ft X 3 ft area. I've already considered running 2 small pumps in parallel, and changing the gear ratio on my PTO (transfer case from motor to pump), but still I'm having trouble finding a pump that can come close to the GPM requirements.
Any help would be appreciated!!!!
I was recently dragged into a project @ work once the originators realized their initial design wasn't going to work.
We are retrofitting a truck (18 wheeler) with a hydraulic power unit to feed power tongs for running drill pipe and casing.
The requirements of the system are
2500-3000 max psi (static), while capable of delivering 50-60 gpm @ around 500-1000 psi
These requirements must be met when the truck is @ idle. The truck idles at about 700 rpm, horse power is around 100, we need at least 100 to feed the system pump. Are there any pumps out their that can deliver such a large amount of displacement, yet are small enough to fit underneath a truck? Size requirements roughly a 3 ft X 3 ft area. I've already considered running 2 small pumps in parallel, and changing the gear ratio on my PTO (transfer case from motor to pump), but still I'm having trouble finding a pump that can come close to the GPM requirements.
Any help would be appreciated!!!!