For clamping of the components or fixtures on the heavy machines where rigidity is important Hydro-mechanical Spring clamping pistons are very much suitable. These pistons create very high clamping force required to hold the job.
Operating Principle
The thrust or draw piston is pressurised by the disk spring stack or by hydraulic pressure. As oil pressure increases, the spring stack is compressed and the spring force rises accordingly, reaching the nominal clamping force as a reaction force of the disk spring stack. To release the thrust or draw piston, a higher hydraulic pressure is required, which—up to a maximum value—is proportional to the release stroke. The setting pressure is needed only for precise force adjustment during initial installation. During the actual operating cycle, the cylinders operate either pressure-less or without pressure. In spring clamping cylinders, a tie rod is threaded and secured into the draw piston’s threaded hole. The system pressure is then increased to the set pressure and maintained, allowing the cylinder to be aligned using the ring guide nut.
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