Leverage of Hydraulic Press Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Leverage of Hydraulic Lever = Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever
lv = l/La
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Leverage of Hydraulic Lever - The Leverage of Hydraulic Lever value is the ratio of the output force to the input force of a hydraulic lever.
Length of Lever - (Measured in Meter) - Length of lever is defined as the perpendicular distance from a line of force to an axis through the fulcrum of hydraulic lever. These force is responsible for lifting the weights.
Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever is the length of the arm of an hydraulic press or an hydraulic lever onto which the output load is balanced.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Length of Lever: 8.2 Meter --> 8.2 Meter No Conversion Required
Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever: 5.85 Meter --> 5.85 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
lv = l/La --> 8.2/5.85
Evaluating ... ...
lv = 1.4017094017094
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.4017094017094 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.4017094017094 1.401709 <-- Leverage of Hydraulic Lever
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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11 Hydraulic Press Calculators

Weight Lifted by Hydraulic Press given Length of Lever
Go Weight Lifted by Plunger = Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever*Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever/Length of Lever*Area of Hydraulic Ram/Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press
Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever
Go Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever = Weight Lifted by Plunger*Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever*Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press/Area of Hydraulic Ram
Work Done by Hydraulic Press
Go Work Done by Hydraulic Press per Second = (Weight Lifted by Plunger*Distance Moved by Weight in Hydraulic Press)/Time to Move Weight in Press
Weight Lifted by Hydraulic Press
Go Weight Lifted by Plunger = (Force on Hydraulic Press Plunger*Area of Hydraulic Ram)/Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press
Force Acting on Hydraulic Plunger
Go Force on Hydraulic Press Plunger = Weight Lifted by Plunger*Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press/Area of Hydraulic Ram
Number of Strokes Performed by Hydraulic Plunger or Pump
Go Number of Strokes performed by Plunger = Total Volume of Liquid Displaced/Volume Displaced per Stroke by Plunger
Volume of Liquid Displaced by Hydraulic Plunger in One Stroke
Go Volume Displaced per Stroke by Plunger = Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press*Stroke of Hydraulic Plunger
Total Volume of Liquid Displaced in Hydraulic Cylinder
Go Total Volume of Liquid Displaced = Area of Hydraulic Ram*Distance Moved by Weight in Hydraulic Press
Mechanical Advantage of Hydraulic Press given Weight and Force
Go Mechanical Advantage of Hydraulic Press = Weight Lifted by Plunger/Force on Hydraulic Press Plunger
Mechanical Advantage of Hydraulic Press
Go Mechanical Advantage of Hydraulic Press = Area of Hydraulic Ram/Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press
Leverage of Hydraulic Press
Go Leverage of Hydraulic Lever = Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever

Leverage of Hydraulic Press Formula

Leverage of Hydraulic Lever = Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever
lv = l/La

what is the use of leverage ?

A lever is used to gain mechanical advantage when lifting heavy weights for which hydraulic systems already have reduced the force which has to be applied by multiples. By using a lever in combination with a hydraulic press, the mechanical advantage gained is further optimized.

How powerful is a hydraulic press?

The Manual Hydraulic Press is a popular laboratory and industrial press as it is cost efficient, reliable, consistent and powerful. It operates at 15 or 25 tons of load, but can be converted to lower loads.

How to Calculate Leverage of Hydraulic Press?

Leverage of Hydraulic Press calculator uses Leverage of Hydraulic Lever = Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever to calculate the Leverage of Hydraulic Lever, The Leverage of Hydraulic press formula is defined as the ratio of length of hydraulic ram to that of the lever. Leverage of Hydraulic Lever is denoted by lv symbol.

How to calculate Leverage of Hydraulic Press using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Leverage of Hydraulic Press, enter Length of Lever (l) & Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever (La) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Leverage of Hydraulic Press calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.401709 = 8.2/5.85.

FAQ

What is Leverage of Hydraulic Press?
The Leverage of Hydraulic press formula is defined as the ratio of length of hydraulic ram to that of the lever and is represented as lv = l/La or Leverage of Hydraulic Lever = Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever. Length of lever is defined as the perpendicular distance from a line of force to an axis through the fulcrum of hydraulic lever. These force is responsible for lifting the weights & Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever is the length of the arm of an hydraulic press or an hydraulic lever onto which the output load is balanced.
How to calculate Leverage of Hydraulic Press?
The Leverage of Hydraulic press formula is defined as the ratio of length of hydraulic ram to that of the lever is calculated using Leverage of Hydraulic Lever = Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever. To calculate Leverage of Hydraulic Press, you need Length of Lever (l) & Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever (La). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Length of Lever & Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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