What Is a Planer Molder?
Mechanical bull's head planer is a type of bull's head planer. Compared with hydraulic bull's head planer, mechanical bull's head planer uses mechanical movement force to plan and pin metal workpieces.
Mechanical bull head planer
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- Mechanical bull's head planer is a type of bull's head planer. Compared with hydraulic bull's head planer, mechanical bull's head planer uses mechanical movement force to plan and pin metal workpieces.
- It consists of a bed, a ram, a rocker, a gearbox, a feed box, a beam, a table and a lubrication system, and an electrical box.
- The electric motor reciprocates through a transmission belt, a gearbox and a rocker mechanism to drive the ram, and it has 6 speeds. Adjusting the turning radius of the rocker crank allows the ram to have different cutting strokes and cutting speeds.
- The table can be used for manual or motorized horizontal feed along the horizontal guide rail of the beam. The beam can be used for manual or motorized vertical feed along the vertical guide rail of the bed. There are 12 kinds of feeds each. The feed amount can be adjusted while the machine is running.
- The table can be moved quickly in the horizontal or vertical direction.
- The machine tool is equipped with a safety clutch to prevent accidents due to feed motion failure.
- The front end of the table is supported by a front bracket to increase the stability during work.
- The reciprocating movement of the ram is provided with a brake, which can quickly stop the ram.
- The starting and stopping of the ram and the rapid movement of the table are controlled centrally by a handle.
- The main moving parts of the machine tool, such as ram guides, rocker mechanisms, gearboxes, and feed boxes, are centralized and lubricated by an oil pump, and the oil amount can be adjusted according to actual needs.