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How To Properly Adjust The Clamp Rod Of The CNC Angle Line Feeder Trolley?
Time : 2024-06-06
In the operation of angle steel tower production enterprises, CNC Angle Line is the lifeline. To ensure that the equipment can perform at its best and improve production efficiency, every component during the installation and commissioning process must be precisely in place. In the angle steel production process, the fixing of the clamp rod and the control of the trolley are crucial. So, how to adjust the clamp rod on the trolley? Let Jinan Ritec answer you.

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Adjust the clamp height

First, place a standard angle steel on the material tray of the feed channel and push it to the position of the feeder trolley clamp mouth. Observe the height difference between the clamp claw and the angle steel. By rotating the two M16 bolts on the flap, the height of the clamp rod can be adjusted until the clamp claw and the angle steel are at the same height.

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Adjust the clamp rod center

Next, use the clamp rod and the hexagon socket screw on the flap to adjust the position of the clamp, ensuring that the center of the clamp is aligned with the center of the main machine. If the clamp center is deviated, the trolley may hit the machine when it enters the main machine with the material, causing equipment damage.

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Adjusting the size of the clamp jaws

Since the maximum and minimum angles processed by each CNC Angle Line may have large differences in material thickness, the size of the clamp jaws needs to be adjusted after changing the material. When the jaws cannot be adjusted by replacing the jaws, we can adjust the threads of the clamp cylinder to accommodate angles of different sizes.

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These adjustment tips are the experience accumulated by Jinan Ritec during the on-site installation and commissioning of CNC angle steel lines. It is hoped that these experiences can provide practical help to operators on the production line, thereby improving production efficiency and equipment performance.


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