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Old 12-31-2016, 11:37 AM
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Default Atlas Copco CB2500 pulverizer

Meanwhile the A40 is at stand still, I decided to start a small side project. I'm trying to make a Atlas Copco CB2500 pulverizer. It's a little small for my Cat 374, but if it works somehow maybe I'll make a bigger one for it.

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Old 12-31-2016, 12:13 PM
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Wow! Very nice machining Ari, now I see what the cylinders on your YT chanel was made for!

Whats the diameter of the piston rod and cylinder?

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All I can say you did a fantastic job.

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Thanks guys

The piston rod is 12mm and piston is 24mm.

It's not totally ready yet, still needs to be welded together and do the hydraulic lines.
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Old 12-31-2016, 02:59 PM
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Very nice!! That's mint!! Can't beat parts made on a CNC, that's a small work of art!! Well done!!
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Old 12-31-2016, 03:24 PM
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Great work! I can't think of anything you have made that is not a work of art. Will be nice to see it at work when finished.
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Well done Ari

What's the maximum jaw opening? Are making a hyd turntable too?

Have you started the construction of a plaster house as well?
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Well done Ari

What's the maximum jaw opening? Are making a hyd turntable too?

Have you started the construction of a plaster house as well?
Thanks Joe
Max jaw opening is 80 mm. I purchase a rotary drive from Premacon that I'm planning to use.

I haven't started the house project yet
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That's awesome! The machining is astounding.

Since a Plaster House was mentioned, i have to put this here...
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-s...yota-body.html

Disposable oven pans, shoe goo adhesive, and a body to form it over.
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This is an incredible piece of craftsmanship Ari, I'm curious as to the scale Crush force this could produce.
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I did some work with the hydraulic rotator. I decided to make a housing for it so that it looks more like the real thing. The rotator is from Premacon:
http://shop.premacon.com/product_inf...roducts_id=880















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Work if ari-t!
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I just noticed that you're gonna have to add another valve in the machine
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I just noticed that you're gonna have to add another valve in the machine
Yep, and if I wan't to use the quick coupler, I need yet another
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And another or 2 for this!

https://youtu.be/PLw-mMTi-ag?list=LL...dzn82MA4zbNWaA
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Hi Ari

Happy new year
Great work love them.
Cannot wait to see what thier first victim will be
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Default Re: Atlas Copco CB2500 pulverizer

Beautiful as always, Ari. You may have said before, but are you using a pulse arc welder? Something I've been interested in but have held back due to cost. Seems like it would be a great thing to have.

Keep up the fantastic work!

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Beautiful as always, Ari. You may have said before, but are you using a pulse arc welder? Something I've been interested in but have held back due to cost. Seems like it would be a great thing to have.

Keep up the fantastic work!

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I have Lampert M200 welder. I agree it's not cheap but it really is a great device

https://www.schweisstechnik-lampert.de/
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I have Lampert M200 welder. I agree it's not cheap but it really is a great device

https://www.schweisstechnik-lampert.de/
WOW! That's awesome!

Will this new tig spot welder be used to make your hood for the adt build?
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Wow! I'll have to be happy with my tig welder!
Cheers!

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