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How does the circle method help with leverage problems?
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[QUOTE="Ted Farkas, post: 6052054, member: 649202"] [ATTACH=full]230270[/ATTACH] Hi, This is another machine we have, with all the info I have received thus far regarding leverage. Would I be correct in saying the output force is 177/574 x 5.1 ton giving aprrox 1.5 ton (F2). The red rotates anti clockwise at the pivoit - this I would assume becomes harder because the pnuematic ram described as force F! compresses and rotates increasing the leverage slightly as R177 gets slighly bigger & cylinder volume compresses further. thanks Ted [/QUOTE]
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