Brands |
N/A Ready |
Application |
N/A Work Holding |
Force Increase by Temperature |
N/A 33 daN/deg C |
Maximum Stem Speed |
N/A 10 m/min |
Maximum Charging Pressure |
N/A 150 bar |
Minimum Charging Pressure |
N/A 50 bar |
Fully Closed Force (Fc) |
N/A 2375 daN |
Maximum Stroke Length |
N/A 100 mm |
Fully Opened Length (La) |
N/A 300 mm |
Fully Closed Length (Lc) |
N/A 200 mm |
Fully Opened Force (Fa) |
N/A 1500 daN |
Fully Opened Force (Fa) Tolerance (±) |
N/A 5 % |
Medium Pressure |
N/A Nitrogen Gas (N2) Oil |
Nitrogen Gas (N2) Nominal Pressure |
N/A 150 bar |
Rod Seal Area |
N/A 10.18 cm² |
Maximum Working Temperature |
N/A 60 ºC |
Additional Information |
N/A
The adapter plate locates each unit and links it to the other units in the system. The working cylinder, which is full of oil, is connected through the adapter plate to the pressure accumulator. This is subjected in one of its parts to nitrogen gas pressure, thus providing pressure for the whole system. The accumulator has the capacity to absorb the whole of the volume of oil displaced by the working cylinder. The working cylinder is activated by the movement of the press, displacing the hydraulic volume freely through the adapter plate up to the pressure accumulator. Once the working stroke has been attained, the hydraulic valve, which is controlled by means of an electric signal, stops the return of hydraulic fluid from the accumulator to the working cylinder, at which point the piston movement stops. When the hydraulic valve opens once again, the hydraulic volume returns to the working cylinder, thus bringing about the return of the stem to its stand-by position. The pressure accumulator is regulated in accordance to pressure device norms, as it is charged with nitrogen gas at a pressure of 150 Bar. |