What Is A Hydraulic Press And How Does It Work?
- Ambica Press
- Dec 4, 2019
- 2 min read
Hydraulic press is a machine press that works Compressive force using hydraulic cylinders.
Hydraulic Press Machine is a device used to lift equipment Heavyweight by application of very small force. Ambica Hydraulic Pvt Ltd is prominent Hydraulic Press Machine Manufacturer in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Hydraulic Press Machine works in the following steps:
It is based on Pascal's law, Pascal's law which is in intensity of pressure. The stationary fluid is transmitted uniformly in all directions
Hydraulic press include of two cylinders of different diameters. One of The cylinders is of large diameter and has a ram, while the second cylinder is small
Two cylinders are connected by a pipe
There is a liquid in the cylinder and pipe through which pressure is transmitted
When a small force f is applied to the plunger in a downward direction, a pressure is created Produced on the liquid in contact with the plunger
This pressure is transmitted evenly in all directions and acts in RAM
The heavy weight placed on the ram is then lifted up
Hydraulic Press Machine Benefits:
Hydraulic Press Machine show unmatched flexibility when making metals, composites or plastics. They are versatile, accurate and repeatable as they offer:
Stroke across the Whole Ton: Hydraulic presses can produce full pressure forces anywhere in the stroke unlike mechanical pressures, which can only develop full force near the bottom of the stroke. This allows you to control a multitude of job parameters, including travel distance, pressure, and return conditions. It is this programming flexibility that gives the greatest advantage of a hydraulic press.
Adaptation: The principles of hydraulic force naturally allow for creative engineering. Due to the programmability of the hydraulic system, the hydraulic press can meet your specific requirements whether they are simple or complex. With hydraulics, the possibilities are endless!
Flexibility: hydraulic presses can be designed for down-action, up-action, side-action and multi-action operations. The feeding system can be placed next to or under the press. Larger bed presses can be designed for low tonnage applications, and smaller bed presses can be designed for higher tonnage requirements.
Compact footprints: Since hydraulic systems can provoke high pressure in a small surface area. Hydraulic presses consume approximately 50% less floor space than mechanical presses.
Economical maintenance and service costs: Standard components used in a fluid power system cost significantly less than their mechanical counterparts. The key components in mechanical presses, such as crankshafts, steering wheels and clutch / brake systems are expensive to replace and often essential custom fabrication.
Long Tool Life: Hydraulic press tooling is developed to fit the application, not the press. By incorporating hydraulic relief valves into the hydraulic circuit, a press' force cannot exceed the pressure it is allowed to create. This overload protection reduces the tension in the tools and extends the life of the tool.
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