SAFETY CATCHERS SECURE PLATENS UNDER SUSPENDED LOAD ON STAMPING PRESS
Sitema introduces a new device called a safety catcher. The product stops and locks a dropping platen via a wedge mechanism located on a smooth rod that can be placed in any position and that is activated by the weight of the dropping mass.
Posted: December 4, 2008
Sitema introduces a new device called a safety catcher. The product stops and locks a dropping platen via a wedge mechanism located on a smooth rod that can be placed in any position and that is activated by the weight of the dropping mass. Some machines are equipped with safety devices that operate in only one or a few positions, such as interference rods or linkage mechanisms.
The upper platen must travel the full stroke even if a fraction of the stroke would be sufficient for production reasons. With such devices, total safety cannot be guaranteed. If, for example, an emergency stop or a power failure occurs in the middle of the full stroke, the latching device cannot be activated. With multiple-ratchet-position devices, it is questionable whether the ratchet will properly engage and withstand the forces of the dropping mass. Installing the safety catchers on hydraulic presses and other machines in which dropping masses are a concern can eliminate such dangers. Infinite position locking is an advantage. These safety catchers lock the mass to a smooth round bar. The safety catchers can be used not only on hydraulic presses but also on any other machines or devices in which dropping masses must be stopped for safety reasons. They include vertical-axis devices of machine tools, portals, material handling systems, platforms in theaters or amusement park rides.
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