Friday, April 24, 2009

Installing a RAM Clutches Hydraulic Clutch Release - Moment Of Release

Dual Disc Clutc Front View
RAM Clutches produces a heavy-duty hydraulic clutch release bearing. The piston and cylinder are hard-coated for protection.
Disc Clutch Front View
It also features longer travel than stock: 0.510-0.525 inches compared to the stock setup's 0.430-0.450 inches. RAM says this unit is adjustable and compatible with any single- or dual-disc clutch system.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Hydraulic motors limit workplace noise

Noise levels below 58dBA are achievable by using helical gear pumps and compact AC motors.

The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 is putting hydraulic through-floor lifts and step lifts in close proximity to people sleeping and working.

Often the hydraulic noise and vibration levels can be unacceptable, the sources of which are generally the hydraulic pump and motor.

The only solution to date being to house the hydraulics in expensive enclosures.

Hydraproducts new mini hydraulic power pack range has been designed specifically for use in low noise passenger and mobility lifts.

Noise levels below 58dBA are achievable, based on ISO4412 testing, by using helical gear pumps and compact AC motors.

Continuous-contact helical gear pumps minimise pressure ripple, give high efficiencies and quiet operation.

Flow rates are from 8 to 19 litres a minute and continuous pressures up to 275bar Compact AC motors up to 0.75kW have a single-piece body with precision roller bearings.

This gives a smooth drive to the pump, reducing mechanical noise production.

Single acting valves with a low-pressure drop have a diffusing "labyrinth" fitted to ensure smooth lowering minimising aeration, which can cause pump pulsation.

The overall reduction in noise and vibration increases efficiency and life of the hydraulic system.
http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/hpr/hpr101.html

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Seminar explains hydraulic system design

Bosch Rexroth is hosting a free seminar on the planning and design of hydraulic systems.

Bosch Rexroth is hosting a free seminar on the planning and design of hydraulic systems.

The seminar will be held on 5th September 2006 at the Thames Barrier, London, and the information will be invaluable for designers, purchasers and specifiers in both general and civil industry.

Presentations on the day will consist of seven half-hour seminars delivered by both experts from Bosch Rexroth and its customers and partners.

The full line-up of presentations includes: Bosch Rexroth - "Hydraulic system design"; Balluff (UK) - "Instrumentation and sensors for hydraulic systems"; Bosch Rexroth - "Proportional hydraulics"; MP Filtri (UK) - "Filtration in hydraulic systems"; Bosch Rexroth - "Hydraulic cylinders (types and methods of construction)"; Shell (UK) - "Selecting hydraulic fluids"; and Bosch Rexroth - "Maintaining hydraulic systems for longevity".

Held in the auditorium at the Thames Barrier Information Centre the event will not be all hard work.

During an extended lunch break Bosch Rexroth has arranged for delegates to be given a free tour of the barrier itself including the machinery rooms.

Space for this event is limited, and so places should be booked well in advance.

http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/mae/mae124.html

Friday, April 3, 2009

Sensor handles tough hydraulic applications

The new Gefran RK series position transducer uses a contactless magnetostrictive linear sensor for accurate and reliable displacement measurement in hydraulic applications.

The Gefran RK position transducer uses a contactless magnetostrictive linear sensor for accurate and reliable displacement measurement in hydraulic applications.

The RK series is designed for OEM use within hydraulic cylinders, typically for monitoring and control in mobile applications such as earth moving, agricultural and mining equipment.

Suitable for cylinder stroke lengths from 50 to 4000mm, the compact sensor has a 10mm diameter probe, with a compact, versatile head arrangement.

External connection to the head is via an IP67-rated cable connection that is up to 50m long, providing a straightforward analogue output of displacement, with linearity and accuracy of better than 0.02% of full-scale.

The robust and durable transducer relies on the interaction between a magnet on the moving piston and the magnetostrictive transducer rod element.

This enables noncontact, solid state position measurement that is not subject to mechanical wear, tolerates working temperatures up to 90C, with 20G vibration and 100G shock and is sealed against the hydraulic environment for working pressures up to 700bar.

The RK series transducer provides a direct analogue voltage output (0-10V) proportional to position, using a standard 18-30V DC power supply.

A 12V powered unit is also available, which provides an analogue 0-5V output.

The magnetostrictive timing pulses from the transducer can also be monitored by the Gefran EK series remote electronics module.

This module offers CANopen and other digital interfaces, transmitting digital position and speed of movement measurement information (up to 10m/s) to the equipment control system.

The EK series modules are also capable of monitoring the position of two or more magnets operating on the same magnetostrictive transducer rod element.

http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/gwo/gwo124.html