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How a hydraulic jack works 

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A hydraulic jack (also called a bottle jack) is a mechanical tool that uses hydraulic fluid pressure to lift heavy objects. They are commonly used for lifting vehicles and machinery.
In this 3D animation video, we will be looking at the key internal and external components of a hydraulic jack. Understand the 2 working principles of a hydraulic jack, the law of the lever, and Pascal’s law. Finally, we will see how the mechanism inside a hydraulic jack works during operation.
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@Deconstructed_Animations
@Deconstructed_Animations 11 месяцев назад
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@aarondavies8486
@aarondavies8486 11 месяцев назад
Fun fact o have a bottle jack in my spine but bone growth is what makes the jack rise up
@FIRE_STORMFOX-3692
@FIRE_STORMFOX-3692 7 месяцев назад
Why is it 3 times the force over a larger area?
@pushapshah3514
@pushapshah3514 3 месяца назад
Can you please make a video on hydraulic brakes
@ITSotechAI
@ITSotechAI Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@delvictor7570
@delvictor7570 Год назад
This is art.
@The_Quaalude
@The_Quaalude Год назад
Yes, CAD
@-Swamp_Donkey-
@-Swamp_Donkey- Год назад
Poop fart!
@FishingPerro916
@FishingPerro916 Год назад
No, this is Patrick
@nomadben
@nomadben Год назад
Nope, just engineering.
@groundedgaming
@groundedgaming Год назад
@@FishingPerro916pARTrick. see, it's still art.
@samspade8612
@samspade8612 Год назад
Best video I've ever seen to explain the principles of Pascal, hydraulic & leverage. Bravo!
@arjumandvillagecooking
@arjumandvillagecooking 11 месяцев назад
yes
@alihadi995
@alihadi995 8 месяцев назад
Omg this is art
@TigersLullaby125
@TigersLullaby125 3 месяца назад
Don't forget the most important part. 1 way valves! Same way every form of pump works. bicicle tire pumps, pumpingwater from a well dug deep underground, vacuums, siphoning your neighbors gas out their car, hydraulics, pressurizing and depressurizing things (Which is used in all cooling systems like your freezer/air conditioning or making liquid nitrogen since the only 2 methods possible to cool something are 1. Introduce it to a colder object that steals heat, or 2. Depressurize it) 1 way valves are key to soooo many things but it's so basic that it gets underestimated. It's literally just a flap that opens one way but stops the other, like your front door probly has the frame stopping it from going the other way. It's why when you push a bikepump down you can shoot air into a tire but when you pull it back up you're notjust cancelling that work sucking the pressure back out because 1 valve faces into the hose to be the only output of the air while the other valve st the bottom of the pump piston makes the only entrance for air. So with 1 way valves the air can only enter from outside andcan only leave through the hose. Those valves allow it to move only 1 direction and allow buildup of pressure which can turn into some of the strongest forces generated by mechanical means. I'm sure we've all seen some videos of crushing things in a hydraulic compressor or engines using the same thing to power cars and lift physical Tons of weight with cranes. Every engine uses pressure and that requires 1 way valves. (Although the force to push those valves is chemical combustion rather than mechanical) Just as cool as torque/leverage (Which are the same thing, big gear to small gear ratio/big pulley to small pulley wheel/length of lever arm from fulcrum multiplied by perpedicular force are all the same thing) You could literally build a crane capable of lifting your car just using trunks of trees as "wheels" making a pulley that multiplies force and then just pull the rope a little and suddenly our weak human body can lift a car no problem lol. Leverage theorhetically has no limit also as long as the arm itself is strong enough to withstand not breaking or bending, the longer the arm the greater your input force is multiplied at the fulcrum. Which is why when removing tires you have to use that long @ss lug wrench, torque force = arm length X applied force. Otherwise those nuts would be wayyyy too tight for a human to loosen with a small wrench. It's really crazy when you think about how just a few basic principles make up like 99% of mechanical things. If you knoe the basics you can apply to see how just about everything mechanical works. Even the transmission of a car is just a fancy gear box changing the gear ratio which converts torque to rotation speed or vice versa the same way a bike does when you change gear the chain just gets pushed onto a different sized gear making the pedals harder or easier to push. Like EVERYTHING works with just a handful of the same basic mechanical principles👍🏻😎
@TigersLullaby125
@TigersLullaby125 3 месяца назад
Bad habit I type too much😂 I'm a physics guy just camehere cus my caveman instincts wanted to see the bottle jack haha. My mind was wandering but I was originally theorizing about using leverage by building 16 extremely tall and dense poles around earth's equator and then putting rocket thrusters at the tops of each with enough fuel to keep thrust for awhile and see if we can speed up or slow down earth's rotation on it's axis😂 Since earth is slowing down due to meteors and it's not at exactly 24 hours which fcks with me lmao. Eventually it could be a method to help terraform other planets like if we get a much more massive planet to rotate a lot faster then we effectively can lower the gravity by the countering centrifical force as we have here on earth standing at the equator you weigh less than you would standing in new york Doing calculations now I just got distracted. Gimme some cr@ck and a couple days guys lemme cook I'mma do something cool asf or end the world💯
@siimpuu7548
@siimpuu7548 2 месяца назад
@@TigersLullaby125 or steadily increase the radius that the Earth orbits the sun because sun starts to expand before it will eventually explode two billion years from now😁
@EweKnowWho
@EweKnowWho 11 месяцев назад
I can’t imagine how you could make these scripts and 3D animations any better than you have. What a great resource for learning about the workings of machines. I will definitely be watching for more of your excellent videos! 👏
@Five-O_Reviews
@Five-O_Reviews 11 месяцев назад
This video just reminds me of the importance of jack stands. Watching this video made me think back to all the times my life was in the hands of a small steel ball and how seriously the people in the quality control department take their job.... Jack stands folks, jack stands....Excellent video by the way.
@gabrielh5105
@gabrielh5105 Год назад
Concise but detailed, illustrative, well narrated, thoroughly explained and gorgeously animated. Top tier quality content
@Trey4x4
@Trey4x4 Год назад
**TAKES A DUMP**
@gabrielh5105
@gabrielh5105 Год назад
@@Trey4x4 I see you're a man of culture as well
@Trey4x4
@Trey4x4 Год назад
@@gabrielh5105 **NUTS** 🫡
@rickintexas1584
@rickintexas1584 Год назад
Such a simple machine. I’ve always wondered about the internals. Thanks.
@jerrybeckner5954
@jerrybeckner5954 9 месяцев назад
I just got a bottle jack for the first time, and watching this video was paramount to understand the functionality and safe operation of the bottle jack. Job well done!
@divy1211
@divy1211 8 месяцев назад
This is an awesome explanation for how hydraulic jacks work! something that I'd like to add though is that at 5:22 the bigger piston of the jack doesn't just move a third of the distance of the smaller piston because it needs to conserve energy, it moves a third of the distance because physically more fluid is required to fill up the larger cross section. The law of conservation of energy is always a consequence, never a cause for something!
@OGRH
@OGRH 6 дней назад
It's funny how the law is obeyed and isn't just a rule but makes perfect sense!
@ChaosNe0
@ChaosNe0 11 месяцев назад
A very educational video which I think should be used in schools to teach mechanical principles. I had watched it with a friend who answered the last of my lingering questions about a topic I had never thought about beforehand. Please make more of these meticulously crafted animations with explanations!
@Kinsanth_
@Kinsanth_ Год назад
Thanks for this flawless showcase, so simply built yet so effective
@palco22
@palco22 9 месяцев назад
Most of us have a good idea of how the bottle jack works (... as does the floor jack) but these videos shows the details and that's always interesting.
@masflow7
@masflow7 Год назад
This video has made me subscribe to your channel. Not only did you explain how it works but also described the different principles behind it. Awesome!
@Se7nDust
@Se7nDust Год назад
I tried using a bottle jack horizontally recently, and was shocked when it didn't work...i guess my check valve is gravity seated 🤦‍♂️
@RealJonDoe
@RealJonDoe Месяц назад
This video is absolutely spectacular, thank you for that, I suspect it will help me in my repair of a pallet jack. I have one criticism to make. The type of screw adjust saddle on this particular build is used to extend the jack beyond the typical hydraulic limits, rather than to fine tune the height. There are some made to fine tune, but they typically have another rotator on the top to allow it to be raised while already under load, a near impossibility with this model. If nothing else, the screw top goes that little way toward making sure someone is not using blocks on the top to get a bit more height in an unsafe manner.
@DavidM2002
@DavidM2002 9 месяцев назад
I just bought a motorcycle lift with a hydraulic ram that had a small fluid leak. This video took all of the guessing out of its workings and repair. Well done and thank you very much.
@本自清淨
@本自清淨 2 месяца назад
Thank you. Very clear explanation and beautiful, well-illustrated drawings.
@jcberb
@jcberb Месяц назад
Awesome. Needed this to better determine how to repair my bottle jack.
@jvshore7528
@jvshore7528 7 месяцев назад
You are an excellent educator. The tempo of your explanation, the order in which information was shared, and your choice of words made this very easy to understand.
@kaksspl
@kaksspl 11 месяцев назад
I wasn't looking for this lesson, but I'm glad it found me.
@hallidaygift9550
@hallidaygift9550 5 месяцев назад
Waooooooooow, I still can't imagine how you came up with this act, seriously this is the best video I have seen explaining Pascal's principle with respect to Hydraulic Jacks.
@_BAD_MERC_
@_BAD_MERC_ Год назад
I took all four wheels off my car in April and noticed the jack ran out of ooomph before reaching the top. No problem - added some jack specific oil and it never worked again. I still haven't spent appreciable time trying to see why - but I should. GREAT video!!!!
@AndersIRGhost
@AndersIRGhost 3 месяца назад
I've made a jack like this when i was an apprentice machinist. Being a first year made this an interesting challenge.
@edwardsimmons3721
@edwardsimmons3721 8 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed this explanation. The details are spot on and explain how fluid pressure multiplication is achieved.
@toufiqtamboli7606
@toufiqtamboli7606 15 дней назад
Thankyou ❤
@Mklach
@Mklach 3 месяца назад
GREAT VIDEO, VERY EDUCATIVE
@nilutpalchangmai5088
@nilutpalchangmai5088 11 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation and very well articulated !👍
@xnavyro
@xnavyro Год назад
Great job, always understood the principle buy not the mechanics. Excellent graphics, really helped me to understand, Thank You!
@martinmay1178
@martinmay1178 Год назад
Great video! It was so well explained that even my 4th grade daughter could comprehend everything
@HypherNet
@HypherNet Год назад
Great work and congrats on the new channel (and a new sub!) I love this sort of explanation, and I've always wanted to see a good diagram of how this works. My only critique would be in explaining how pascals law works to increase force from the handle piston to the load piston. I think it would be clearer to just explain what's going on in simple terms and then talk about pascals law, I found it hard to follow. From my point of view: since the load piston is larger than the pump piston, pumping 1 unit of fluid from pump to load will raise it up less far, by the ratio of the surface areas. But because it's going less far, it must have greater force. Since the cross section area is proportional to the square of the radius, you get quite a bit of mechanical advantage for a small increase in radius. Some example of common numbers of force multiplication would have been cool to see, too: "In a typical jack, the handle ratio is about 10 to one, and the area 20 to one, so a 200x increase in force" or whatever. In any case, I look forward to your next video, if you choose to make more!
@liukang3545
@liukang3545 11 месяцев назад
ultranerd
@imadvurkadinohinto
@imadvurkadinohinto 11 месяцев назад
Of course we subscribe!! this type of informative videos on RU-vid is an offer people can't decline
@lakshitbisht7825
@lakshitbisht7825 6 месяцев назад
This is gold , pure gold
@KeithBurtons
@KeithBurtons 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much for this video. Used these for years but wasn't interested in how it works until it didn't work. Topped up my oil and good to do again!....
@user-wf8rr3lh1i
@user-wf8rr3lh1i 10 месяцев назад
Excellent illustration.
@andrewlim8350
@andrewlim8350 6 месяцев назад
Very clear and explains everything I need to know. Looking forward to more videos from Deconstructed. Kudos.
@vman2kay
@vman2kay 9 месяцев назад
This explains why you need to have the release valve stem loosened before you uses it (at least in my manual), because if you don't then the oil can't bypass the safety spring if the load is too much and can explode. Nice video!
@larrymashburn7789
@larrymashburn7789 Год назад
I really hope your channel takes off. This is amazing. Motors, carbs, batteries, brakes, guns and ammo, rockets, nuke power and bombas. Refrigeration systems.
@leopard6554
@leopard6554 5 месяцев назад
I worked years with jacks but never knew how they worked 😕 😪 Thank you 😊
@RealBelisariusCawl
@RealBelisariusCawl 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic. I knew the basics, now I know the fundamentals.
@sebastianocano3289
@sebastianocano3289 Год назад
You deserve 1 million subscribers
@automaticprojects
@automaticprojects 11 месяцев назад
Very excited to see your next video. The first two are so well explained and animated and paced.
@1stprinceoflite
@1stprinceoflite 11 месяцев назад
I remember my dad's bottle jack from decades ago. I'm glad they now pump up a lot faster.
@kgt9535
@kgt9535 Год назад
Very, very good depiction of the said subject, bro. I'll never look at hydraulic jacks the same again. I see them now in cross section form thanks to this animation 👍
@rugbyguy1rugby407
@rugbyguy1rugby407 7 месяцев назад
This is the best explanation I have seen on this topic.
@leovalenzuela8368
@leovalenzuela8368 Год назад
Perfectly explained
@alexandersuvorov2002
@alexandersuvorov2002 10 месяцев назад
Best explanation I’ve seen so far.
@mhick3333
@mhick3333 7 месяцев назад
Great presentation
@yash-vh4qr
@yash-vh4qr 4 месяца назад
👍👍❤ i don't know how i will thank you....... superbbb explanation
@slymike21
@slymike21 Год назад
That was amazingly described and presented. Thank you!!
@sandhyaprabhu6996
@sandhyaprabhu6996 4 месяца назад
Oh thank you so much for such a descriptive video explined easily
@travishall67
@travishall67 Год назад
Great job explaining everything. Thank you for sharing. 👍
@electricblue8707
@electricblue8707 3 месяца назад
Great video thank you
@gardenstate235
@gardenstate235 8 месяцев назад
Although I know I exactly how a battle Jack works, its the best explained video I have ever seen
@ericafrane7251
@ericafrane7251 10 месяцев назад
I love how u explained everything orderly . Nice job
@selfmade128
@selfmade128 Год назад
Very well illustrated & explained!
@fouadsaidi473
@fouadsaidi473 3 месяца назад
thank you 🎉🎉🎉
@mcfourth
@mcfourth 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I hope you help more!
@duarteolim6473
@duarteolim6473 7 месяцев назад
Please do more videos. If you would do 3d videos on how to fix comun issues, for example air in the jack or other issues on other tools and car parts you would be king of youtube
@58481m
@58481m 8 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot
@U00U00U
@U00U00U 11 месяцев назад
Perfect. Engineering. And Explanation. 10/10 ! 👌👍👏
@evodog2300
@evodog2300 10 месяцев назад
Very nice animation and explanation. Bravo. I'm a mechanic and it's awesome to learn how the tools I use work because I can use the tools but can't explain how they work lol
@mitchellr.edwards381
@mitchellr.edwards381 3 месяца назад
Very well done.Had my attention through the whole video,and graphics were great as well.Cant explain this process of hydraulics any better then you did.You made a work of art.And it's educational as well.Thx
@carlosg1165
@carlosg1165 Год назад
Great description in how it works 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ugurcantekin6585
@ugurcantekin6585 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the lessons. I was really cruious about how its work. Thanks for the explanation❤
@sailorguy9288
@sailorguy9288 9 месяцев назад
Your videos are wonderful
@stansburygreg
@stansburygreg 10 месяцев назад
Excellent video and explanation of something that most people take for granted! Glad I stumbled into this. Great work!
@preciouschauraya5317
@preciouschauraya5317 4 месяца назад
This is so helpful I need ur help
@mahmoudmoustafa216
@mahmoudmoustafa216 2 месяца назад
great work
@luksurias
@luksurias 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much, very well explain how it work.
@ber2996
@ber2996 Год назад
I love videos like this. Before I only watch Jared Owen's channel for this kind of video, now there's one more channel for contents like this. I sub
@rodrigodiaz5003
@rodrigodiaz5003 6 месяцев назад
Informative, useful, excellent graphics...Thanks!
@mckinleygarcia9828
@mckinleygarcia9828 Год назад
Amazing video, I appreciate you. Please keep at it, your good graphics and simple yet through explanations are perfect
@iamnotgay11
@iamnotgay11 6 месяцев назад
Thx so much this is so helpfull
@brad5316
@brad5316 5 месяцев назад
I loved this illustrated instructional l video and I have subscribed to it and cannot wait for the next one!!
@belalzahran1262
@belalzahran1262 3 месяца назад
great videos dude. just amazing
@mandardeodhar400
@mandardeodhar400 Год назад
Very well animated and explained.👋👋👋
@arjumandvillagecooking
@arjumandvillagecooking 11 месяцев назад
great video❤👍 respect from Gilgit-Baltistan
@PaulR387
@PaulR387 5 месяцев назад
Excellent
@Gabriel250100
@Gabriel250100 Год назад
Amazing explanation, even for me, coming from a non-English speaking country, I could understand everything without pausing
@chipmeister111
@chipmeister111 7 месяцев назад
Great knowledge gained here, thanks for putting this together for us. Much appreciated.
@williamwilliams7706
@williamwilliams7706 9 месяцев назад
Nice job on the graphics and clear demonstration.
@mavez6322
@mavez6322 4 месяца назад
Fantastic explanation!
@antfarmhero6894
@antfarmhero6894 9 месяцев назад
Good job
@enanngirinshuti649
@enanngirinshuti649 7 месяцев назад
Genius teaching!
@kishanpanchal6721
@kishanpanchal6721 Год назад
Thank you for providing such a nice content to us. Love from India.....
@nacernait1374
@nacernait1374 8 месяцев назад
Great explanation, thanks
@godofliberty3664
@godofliberty3664 4 месяца назад
Nicely explained with a superb animated video. Amazing 👍🏻 Love from Maharashtra, India
@FootageProSANJU
@FootageProSANJU 8 месяцев назад
Very Well detailed explanation & Animation
@KS-xx5xq
@KS-xx5xq Год назад
So cool its all so simple now, especially the part where cylinder diameter difference makes pressure work in our favor.
@Dienow3xw
@Dienow3xw Год назад
Something I didn't need to know but learned anyways
@shashidharka3135
@shashidharka3135 7 месяцев назад
Superb sir impressive great ❤❤❤
@andrewthacker114
@andrewthacker114 Год назад
Very good explanation
@Marvin.45
@Marvin.45 5 месяцев назад
Great, thank you
@chubbsblox7284
@chubbsblox7284 7 месяцев назад
Awesome 👏🏽
@carlok22
@carlok22 Год назад
May the algorithms overlords cast good fortune on you. Excellent Content, good luck on your videos.
@黃翔榆-y9v
@黃翔榆-y9v 11 месяцев назад
感恩,了解,謝謝分享!
@atusayesimwaka7368
@atusayesimwaka7368 5 месяцев назад
Impressive
@ANISH7712
@ANISH7712 10 месяцев назад
આભાર તમારી આવડત આ વિડિઓ માં દેખાઈ અને અમને સમજણ પણ સરળતા થી પડી
@LearnEasier
@LearnEasier 10 месяцев назад
Great video ❤
@linggiman
@linggiman Год назад
This is great.. Channel like u is what makes me love youtube.. thx
@saidhani1905
@saidhani1905 11 дней назад
Nice .
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