Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 piece |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Material | EN-8,EN-24,EN-31,42CrMo |
Tip Size | 6 mm |
Size/Dimension | 500 MM to 7500 MM |
Color | Silver |
Features | Bending |
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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 6 Number |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Overall Length | 6 Inch |
Size/Dimension | As per Required |
Weight | 7 Kgs |
Warranty | No Warranty |
Body Design | As per Required |
Gross Weight | 7.5 Kgs |
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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Number |
Material | EN-8,EN-24,EN-31,42CrMo |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
A brake can be described by basic parameters, such as the force or tonnage and the working length.[1] Additional parameters include the stroke length, the distance between the frame uprights or side housings, distance to the back gauge, and work height. The upper beam usually operates at a speed ranging from 1 to 15 mm/s.[3]
There are several types of brakes as described by the means of applying force: mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and servo-electric.
In a mechanical press, energy is added to a flywheel with an electric motor. A clutch engages the flywheel to power a crank mechanism that moves the ram vertically. Accuracy and speed are two advantages of the mechanical press.[4]
Hydraulic presses operate by means of two synchronized hydraulic cylinders on the C-frames moving the upper beam.[3][4] Servo-electric brakes use a servo-motor to drive a ballscrew or belt drive to exert tonnage on the ram.
Pneumatic presses utilize air pressure to develop tonnage on the ram.
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