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Parameters
Ram weight: 31kg / 68lbs.
Blows per min: 250.
Die face(mm): 110*70.
Tup axis to frame -D (mm): 235.
Working height(mm): 925.
Height includes base H2 (mm): 1835.
Floor space L1*L2(mm): 1470*740.
Total weight(Kg): 950.
Motor: single / three phase/3.0KW/960RPM.
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The air hammer for knife forging is a tool specially used for metal forging. It uses compressed air as a power source, and uses the pressure of compressed air to generate striking force to achieve the effects of hammering and forging metal blanks.
An air hammer usually consists of a hammer head, a striking mechanism, a transmission mechanism, a frame and a control mechanism. Among them, the hammer head is the main working part of the air hammer, which is used to withstand the blow force and transfer it to the blank. The striking mechanism includes a piston and a hammer rod. The compressed air drives the piston to strike the hammer rod, thereby forging the blank. The transmission mechanism transmits the movement of the striking mechanism to the hammer head, causing it to perform striking motion. The frame is the supporting part of the air hammer, usually made of welded steel plates and used to install and fix other components. The control mechanism is used to control the work and stop of the air hammer, including control valves, reversing valves, etc.
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During the forging process, factors such as the blowing intensity, blowing frequency, and blowing position of the air hammer can be precisely controlled to achieve precise forging. This makes the air hammer one of the important tools in the metal processing industry, suitable for the forging processing of various metal materials, such as round steel, square steel, pipes, profiles, etc.
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In general, the air hammer used for forging knives is a metal forging tool with a simple structure, easy operation, strong striking force, high striking accuracy and long service life. It can improve work efficiency and quality and is one of the indispensable tools in the sword forging industry.
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