F=P*A F (Force)=? P (Pressure)=2000kPa (*1000=2000000Pa) A (Area)=Pi*r^2
A (Area)=Pi*0.15m^2
(radius=0.15m, from 30cm diameter)
If max the lift can handle is 2000kPa on 30cm piston, then:
Max Force = F = P*A
F=2000000*(Pi*0.15m^2) N
F=141371.669 N
mass = weight / gravity
m = w / g
let w equal F = 141371.669 N
g = 9.8 m/s/s
m = 141371.669 / 9.8
m = 14425.681 kg
Therefore maximum mass the lift can handle = 14425.7kg (14.3 tonne)
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