I've decided to build from scratch a small 9-piston feed pump similar to this drawing:
Design Goals: 3 LPM (Liters Per Minute) at greater than 600 psi
9 pistons with 8mm diameter
Stroke of each piston: 0.26"
Total displacement: 0.182 cubic inches (0.003 Liters)
1000 RPM
Driven by a fractional HP geared motor (think cordless electric drill)
My working drawing is below.
Valve plate, port plate, cylinder block, pistons, swash plate are all made from brass.
Each piston has an O-ring to help with sealing.
My biggest design concern: will the use of brass provide low sliding friction without galling and only water as lubrication?
Much more to follow.
Design Goals: 3 LPM (Liters Per Minute) at greater than 600 psi
9 pistons with 8mm diameter
Stroke of each piston: 0.26"
Total displacement: 0.182 cubic inches (0.003 Liters)
1000 RPM
Driven by a fractional HP geared motor (think cordless electric drill)
My working drawing is below.
Valve plate, port plate, cylinder block, pistons, swash plate are all made from brass.
Each piston has an O-ring to help with sealing.
My biggest design concern: will the use of brass provide low sliding friction without galling and only water as lubrication?
Much more to follow.
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