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HF54 with ram assist

JasonS

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Yes and yes.
There were two reasons for the custom arm:

1) The stock 5 tom steering cylinder is too long for off the shelf rod ends.

2) There are only two off the shelf rod ends that fit the threads of the steering cylinder. The smaller of which is not rated for the force capable of being exerted by the steering cylinder. The larger one is capable but a is of a larger series.

Keep in mind that this is a steering system and you need to do your due diligence for safety.
 

JasonS

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JasonS, do you by any chance know the bore and length of stroke of the 5 ton steering cylinder?
At one point, I had the force calculated from the bore and power steering pressure but I am not able to find it. I think that the requirement is 8" for full travel.
The threads on the end of the slave cylinder are 0.875 -18NF and the rod end that I used was a Ford D8NN3B539AB which is intended as a power steering cylinder end for farm tractors.
If the parts would have allowed (strength and length), I would have used the stock arm.
 

emeralcove

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For what it is worth, I found a site that has a cylinder "calculator" that with the bore, rod diameter and pump PSI will give you the push and pull force in lbs. and Kgs of a given cylinder. Now I need to find the force developed by the steering box @ 1500 PSI so I can find a cylinder that will closely match the steering box performance specs. It also seems possible to purchase a cylinder, new, built to the needed specs for about the same or a little less than prices I am finding on a used 5 ton steering ram. As I learn more I will share it here for anyone that may be following this thread. If anyone already has information on the steering force produced by the HF54 steering box for left and right if it is different, I would appreciate those specs.
 
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