SEMI-AUTOMATIC MACHINES FOR MAKING MESH OF PLATES





Brief description
The
semi-automatic machines are designed to make the mesh by notching and stretching
the plate pow - carbon steel. The mesh manufacture of other material suitable
for stretching also is available.
Field of application:
- to close the peepholes in machine - tool industry, instrument making and
machine building, as well as for guards according to the safety and aesthetics
requirements;
- to make lining at sinking works in mines;
- to screen the broken rock and so on;
- to manufacture various containers, open - air cages for animals;
- to fence in the gardens and yards, windows of apartments, balconies, flights
of stairs, radiators and so on;
- as a reinforcement when applying the plaster, etc.


Semi-automatic machines for making mesh of plates, model K10.9.08.02:
- it is designed to make the mesh by notching and stretching the metal rolling
with σ ≤ 410 N/mm2 and elongation δ ≤ 22%;
- it can be used by any enterprises, which use the sheets for their production;
- the principle of operation of a semi - automatic machine is based on the
plate parting between movable and stationary blades by means of the pressure
with simultaneous stretching of a strip cut slightly at reciprocating motion
of the top blade beam.
The mesh cell are made during double stroke by the blade beam advance, it
being known that at the second stroke the top blades are displaced perpendicularly
to feed. The automatic cutting off the mesh of given length (according to
number of blade beam strokes) and receipt of given quantity of mesh pieces
of the same length with posterir stop of a semi-automatic machine also is
provided.
Note:
- as a closing for peepholes in machine building, machine-tool industry, instrument
making, as well as for guards according to the safety and aesthetics requirements;
- to manufacture various containers, bodies of hydraulic filters, filter elements,
air holes, sieves, consumers' goods and other.
All equipment produced by our plant
has a certificate showing compliance with safety requirements |
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