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The pump-side of the bracket features four holes to match the four-bolt mounting flange common on many 11 and 13 GPM hydraulic pumps. The bolt mounting holes are threaded. Use 5/16"-18 bolts.
The engine-side mounting hole pattern fits many horizontal and vertical-shaft engines that are 212cc (6.5hp) and smaller such as the Honda GC190 or GX-series engines. The hole pattern is also found on similar engines such as the Predator series from Harbor Freight, Loncin, Raven, and Lifan. It may also fit various engines from Kohler and Briggs & Stratton.
This bracket is not guaranteed to fit all engines. Please check the dimensions of the mounting holes on your engine and confirm that this bracket is compatible prior to purchasing.
Keep engine and pump shafts properly aligned with this hydraulic pump mounting bracket from RuggedMade.The bracket includes a removable safety cover to keep debris and fingers away from the spinning coupling.
The pump side of the bracket features four holes to match the four-bolt mounting flange common on many 11, 13, and 16 GPM hydraulic pumps. The bolt mounting holes are threaded. Use M8-1.25 x 20mm bolts.
This bracket fits many horizontal and vertical-shaft engines in the 240cc (8hp) to 420cc (15hp) range. The mounting pattern and dimensions are based on typical Honda GX-series engines. This pattern can also be found on most similar such as the Predator series from Harbor Freight, Loncin, Raven, and Lifan. It may also fit various engines from Kohler and Briggs & Stratton.
This bracket is not guaranteed to fit all engines. Please check the dimensions of the mounting holes on your engine and confirm that this bracket is compatible prior to purchasing.
Here at Beiler Hydraulics we stock a full range of log splitter pumps. Log splitter pumps automatically switch from high-speed/low-pressure to high-pressure/low-speed to meet the load requirements. The low-pressure side is preset at 400-900 psi, and the high-pressure side has a max of 3,000 psi. These pumps are ideal for log splitters, presses, or any application where you need to automatically switch from high speed at low pressure to high pressure at low speed. Beiler Hydraulics also stocks many other Log Splitter Parts including valves, cylinders, hose assemblies, and fittings. With our multi-million dollar inventory we are more than equipped to provide a complete solution for all your hydraulic needs. Our sales team has the knowledge and expertise to make sure you have exactly what you need. At Beiler Hydraulics we believe in offering quality products at competitive prices and providing the customer service you need before, during, and after the sale. Please Contact Us today with any questions or to place an order.
I think you"re right. Less chance of hitting it with the wood. I guess if I wanted, I could wire a cut off switch next to the operating area also, if it seems to be a problem.
I was also told it is best to mount the pump directly to the engine, instead of a stand alone pump mounting bracket that doesn"t attach to the motor. Suppose to cause wear on bearings and seals of pump and motor. I have the stand alone pump bracket, but looks like I better get a pump to motor mounting bracket.
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The 257-011, by MTE, is manufactured in the USA. It is commonly used by individuals building their own log splitter. It may also be used as a replacement pump for major log splitter manufacturers like MTD, Timberwolf, Champion, Ariens, and Swisher.
We have Standard 24′ Length Cylinders with Optional 30″ and 36″ Lengths. Our Standard 9″ Tall Splitting Head makes quick work of Longer Length Wood. And these machines come fully run and tested. American CLS Builds machines READY TO WORK upon Delivery !
A log splitter is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench. Many log splitters consist of a hydraulic pump or electric motor which than powers a hydraulic or electrical rod and piston assembly. Generally these are often rated by the tons of force they can generate. The higher the force rating, the greater the thickness or length of the rounds that can be split. The log splitter consists of all four major hydraulic components.
Most log splitter models for home use have a rating around 10 tons, but professional hydraulic models may exert 30 tons of force or more. There are also manual log splitters, which use mechanical leverage to force logs through a sharpened blade assembly; and screw or "corkscrew" types that are driven directly from an agricultural tractor"s power take-off shaft where the splitter is mounted on the three-point hitch.
A simple log splitter may be powered by an electric motor driving a hydraulic pump or by gasoline or diesel engine with or without a tractor. The non-electric versions can be used remotely where the splitter can be moved to the location of the cut wood source. Split logs can then be loaded into trucks, trailers or bulk bags.
No matter what the power source, a log splitter either uses a hydraulic piston to drive the log through a stationary blade or a rotating cone shaped screw mandrel that pulls the log up over a wedge. Some models have attachments that prevent the split logs from falling to the ground allowing the operator to reposition the logs quickly for a second pass on the log splitter. Some cone or screw splitters are mounted on steel platforms mounted on a three-point hitch that allow the log to be repeatedly split into smaller pieces without putting the wood down and up again.
Although smaller firewood splitters are intended for home, there are now many commercial units available. Some commercial splitters are part of a "firewood processor" that saw logs of timber into lengths, split them, and then carry the wood up an inclined conveyor onto a pile or into a bag, truck or trailer. Specialty producers such as those producing maple syrup use units that split 4 foot lengths. Machines that split and point wood for fence post also exist though they are few in number as it is generally safer and more convenient to saw the posts.
The rising cost of domestic heating gas oil has reawakened a desire for alternative fuel sources and burning wood is carbon neutral. Modern wood-burning stoves are efficient and safe. Many consumers that would not have considered splitting their own logs a few years ago are now burning wood fuel for both ecological and economical reasons.
Although a good log splitter can save the operator hours of labor, it is not possible to make it completely safe. Only trained users should operate a log splitter, since anything caught between the log and the splitting blade will be subjected to a force of at least 10 tons, while most modern wood splitters will produce 25 tons or more.
The behavior of each log cannot be predicted, so a safety zone should be established around the splitter to prevent injury from flying splinters of wood. Helpers can pick up the individual pieces of firewood, but should not stand near the log splitter while it is in operation.