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Tilt bed trailer ram
Bigboystoys - 21/4/18 at 06:40 AM

Morning all, my brenderup trailer ram has given up, does anyone know where I can get a replacement or thought of any other solutions for tilting the bed? Mine was the pump and ram combined but I don't mind welding another pump on.

Many thanks

Sam


ian locostzx9rc2 - 21/4/18 at 12:34 PM

Are there hydraulic specialists near you they maybe able to repair it .


gremlin1234 - 21/4/18 at 07:58 PM

would the pump assembly etc from an engine crane work?

I am sure there were more reply's earlier, maybe a combination or 'words' have triggered some 'filters'


Bigboystoys - 22/4/18 at 08:14 AM

Morning all, sadly Ian the old ram is beyond repair as It has a score in the ram itself that's leaking, Gremlin I did think of an engine crane ram but the only trouble is the are only a single action so nothing enabling them to be pumped back down.

Thanks Sam


davspeed - 23/4/18 at 02:00 PM

I got one of these for mine and with a bit of modification to the trailer it works fine.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Replacement-Jack-for-2-Ton-Engine-Crane-Piston-Pump-Hydraulic-Hoist-lift-Tonne/382305758888?epid=1255840630&hash=item59 0332eea8:g:dQ8AAOSwqu9U51eX


Bigboystoys - 23/4/18 at 02:06 PM

Afternoon Davspeed, I'm guessing it's only a single direction ram??? If you stop it mid travel will it not just extend if pulled ie with weight on the trailer if trailer isn't fully tilted to the floor?? Thanks Sam


davspeed - 23/4/18 at 02:14 PM

I think it would if you had more weight on the rear of the trailer than the front. I used to use it with a Honda crx on the trailer so heavy front end. It was also OK when unloading my current striker project. When jacked up the rear of the trailer is always on the ground, I am sure that if it wasn't it would as you say lift the front up.

(Edit Yes it is single direction.)

[Edited on 23/4/18 by davspeed]


Angel Acevedo - 23/4/18 at 03:08 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Bigboystoys
Morning all, sadly Ian the old ram is beyond repair as It has a score in the ram itself that's leaking, Gremlin I did think of an engine crane ram but the only trouble is the are only a single action so nothing enabling them to be pumped back down.

Thanks Sam


Could you not rig it with a return spring like the ones used in Arbor Presses?

[Edited on 4/23/2018 by Angel Acevedo]


Bigboystoys - 23/4/18 at 03:17 PM

Thanks for reply davspeed, with regard to the spring that is a very good idea, I'm just trying to think what sort of thing uses a spring big enough but not too long when relaxed.

Thanks Sam


Angel Acevedo - 23/4/18 at 03:37 PM

You could look with the people thaat installs electric doors (gates) the flippant (is it a word??) ones use strong springs of various lengths.


Mr Whippy - 24/4/18 at 06:35 AM

I actually have 2 decent rams, one fully rebuilt, the other out a very powerful engine crane (could lift the cars front of the ground).

don't know the dimensions of yours?

was just about to put them on Gumtree


Bigboystoys - 24/4/18 at 07:10 AM

Mr whippy I will have a measure up today, are they single action or double action? Thanks Sam


daviep - 24/4/18 at 03:19 PM

If you strip the ram you may find it is relatively simple and cheap to replace the chromed rod, you can either make an identical copy if you have a lathe and can screwcut threads, or if you don't you can bore the piston out to slip over the rod and weld it in position.

I've done quite a few rams this way.

Cheers
David


Andybarbet - 24/4/18 at 06:57 PM

Worst case I'm a hydraulic hose engineer.

If you give me the details of the ram I may be able to get you one slightly cheaper than if you bought it yourself.

Cheers