massimo1990
Guest
Good evening to all,
I am a new member, I have a problem with a safety plug mounted on a transfer press.
practically in phase of extraction of the piece through a lower punch, commanded by an auction, which is operated by a cam connected to a shaft of diameter about 300mm, I break the safety plug that is a c45 not tempered diameter 5mm, set between the punch and the rod.
My doubt is that it is a plug under size for the kind of effort you have to make.
That said my question is leaving the diameter unchanged (5mm) which load can support a 300mm diameter shaft driven by its bearings say big ones? looking for the fracture load of my plug that I have, I arrived at a force of 200kg but I'm not sure of the result! .
I thank anyone who can give me useful information.
I apologize for the poem I wanted to try to be as clear as possible, and I hope to be state.
I am a new member, I have a problem with a safety plug mounted on a transfer press.
practically in phase of extraction of the piece through a lower punch, commanded by an auction, which is operated by a cam connected to a shaft of diameter about 300mm, I break the safety plug that is a c45 not tempered diameter 5mm, set between the punch and the rod.
My doubt is that it is a plug under size for the kind of effort you have to make.
That said my question is leaving the diameter unchanged (5mm) which load can support a 300mm diameter shaft driven by its bearings say big ones? looking for the fracture load of my plug that I have, I arrived at a force of 200kg but I'm not sure of the result! .
I thank anyone who can give me useful information.
I apologize for the poem I wanted to try to be as clear as possible, and I hope to be state.
