View Full Version : Hydraulic bike work bench for sale
barty5
4th August 2012, 22:00
large ish hydralic (air compressed) work table not really used it much cost me 900 but i see they are on TM for 500 so $250 its yours
same as this one
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/stands/auction-500034198.htm
Katman
5th August 2012, 17:23
large ish hydralic (air compressed) work table
So is it hydraulic or pneumatic?
barty5
5th August 2012, 20:23
So is it hydraulic or pneumatic?
well call it what you want never pulled the ram apart to inspect.
green machine
5th August 2012, 20:35
well call it what you want never pulled the ram apart to inspect.
I don't think he's being smart,i'm wondering the same,do you need compressed air i.e a compressor to get the table lifted?
barty5
5th August 2012, 20:40
I don't think he's being smart,i'm wondering the same,do you need compressed air i.e a compressor to get the table lifted?
yes compressor needed
dogsnbikes
5th August 2012, 20:51
large ish hydralic (air compressed) work table not really used it much cost me 900 but i see they are on TM for 500 so $250 its yours
same as this one
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/stands/auction-500034198.htm
If its the same as the one in the link then its standard hydrolic ram,and even tho they say 800lbs they are really only suited to light weight bikes less than 200kg and needs to be reinforced to stop the rear plate from sagging too much as you will see in the photo where the black angel line is at the rear of the lifter 267683 ...be good too see some photos of what you are selling and and what its capacity is of the ram and what the length and width dimensions are?
Katman
5th August 2012, 20:55
Yes, I certainly wasn't being smart.
You have provided a link on trademe showing a hydraulic bench.
Perhaps you should research the difference between hydraulic and pneumatic.
(Ok, so now I am being smart).
barty5
5th August 2012, 21:48
http://www.wayco.co.nz/w1704.htm
IIIRII
6th August 2012, 10:11
Hydraulic implies pushing a fluid around usually with a pump which can be manual like a floor jack or workshop press etc: OR a driven system / like a digger ram or car hoist , forklift mast etc:
It has NO AIR in the system.
Pnuematic is air driven or operated only
Then theres air over oil (just to be confusing) which is an air operated system that also has oil in it.
The wayco is air over oil , it is operated with compressed air, the the system does contain some oil.
barty5
6th August 2012, 17:54
ok so now we have fully discussed the whole operating features any one going to buy the f--king thing
Jinxycat
6th August 2012, 19:05
ok so now we have fully discussed the whole operating features any one going to buy the f--king thing
I recon, just like the time i asked a question and ended up with endless train spotters correcting my terminology, lol.
barty5
6th August 2012, 19:26
ok so sold to Katman cheers dude.
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