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So far the Power Cube has been successfully tested with the [[Tractor]], [[CEB]], [[MicroTrac]], [[Drill Press]], and [[Welder]]. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
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Overview
The Power Cube is a moduler, universal, self-contained power unit that consists of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump for providing power in the form of hydraulic fluid at high pressure through quick connect hoses.
Product Ecology

Power Cube Product Ecology
The current itteration of the power cube is a off-the-shelf gasoline engine, but the design is intended to be as power source agnostic as possible. There will likely be many variations on the power cube design, but all fitting inside a similar size profile.
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Provides Power to
- Tractor
- CEB Press
- Bulldozer
- MicroTrac
- Bulldozer
- Car
- Truck
- Hammermill
- Drill Press
- Lathe
- Welder
- Ironworker
- Sawmill
- Induction Furnace
- Torch Table
Testing So far the Power Cube has been successfully tested with the Tractor, CEB, MicroTrac, Drill Press, and Welder.
Specifications
Other
- Goals
- Features
- General design goals
- Maintenance
- Evolution
- Attachments on Other Machines
- Cost Comparisons to Industrial Counterparts
Video
- Introduction to the Power Cube Design (1 min 59 sec)
- Power Cube Complete (5 min 6 sec)
- Power Cube (3 min 30 sec)
- Build Instructions (50 min 27 sec)