Press-fit device for ceramic pins in rotor shafts
Principle:
The ceramic pins are fed to a test station via a pneumatic hose by
means of a vibrating conveying bowl, where the position of any
single-sided bore is checked. This is done with an optical sensor.
Wrongly positioned parts are conveyed through a pneumatic slide into a
collection container.
Pins that are correctly positioned are fed through another pneumatic
hose to the separator of the press-fit tool.
The actual press-fit process is also carried out pneumatically with a
roller bearing guided punch.
First, a manually adjustable pressure p1 is used to check that the pin
is not pressed too easily into the shaft.
With a pressure p2, which can also be adjusted manually, the pin is
then pressed into the rotor shaft at full stop.
A 5,000 N preloaded disc spring package prevents excessive force from
being exerted on the pin and shaft.
The rotor shaft must be manually inserted, removed and clamped by an
operator. This process is secured by a light curtain.
Construction
Self-supporting station integrated into a complete system for pressing
in ceramic pins and balls.
Rotor shafts
Ø: 5 - 20 mm
L: 50 - 200 mm
Ceramic Pen
Ø: 3 mm
L: 5 +/- 0.2 mm
Cycle segment
Power: 15 strokes per minute
Safety
Safety door with safety switch
Category 4 light curtain
Emergency off
Airborne Noise Emission
Continuous sound pressure at the workplace: 70 dB (A)
Electrical connection
Voltage: 230 V AC
Frequency: 50 Hz
Fuse. 10 A
Compressed air connection
Operating pressure: 5 - 7 bar
Dimensions
L x W x H = 850 x 950 x 1020 mm
Weight: approx. 110 kg
YOC 2003
Electrically height-adjustable work table
Documentation and circuit diagrams are available
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International shipping costs on request!