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<blockquote data-quote="Lakesdigger" data-source="post: 7860672" data-attributes="member: 150248"><p>End of the day they likely design shear and ram geometry/sizing so that their fabrication work can stand the forces developed. If you fit a bigger ram it will likely tear itself to bits. The extra 600psi allows them to quote a bigger cutting force knowing full well it'll probably never be produced but it gets them sales. As i say they are cheaper for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakesdigger, post: 7860672, member: 150248"] End of the day they likely design shear and ram geometry/sizing so that their fabrication work can stand the forces developed. If you fit a bigger ram it will likely tear itself to bits. The extra 600psi allows them to quote a bigger cutting force knowing full well it'll probably never be produced but it gets them sales. As i say they are cheaper for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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