What are the uses and characteristics of the engraving machine drag chain

The cnc router machine drag chain looks like a tank chain, composed of many unit chains, and the chain links can rotate freely. The inner height, outer height, and pitch of the same series of drag chains are the same, and the inner height and bending radius R of the cnc router machine drag chains can be different.

1. It is suitable for use in reciprocating motion occasions. It can index and protect the built-in cables, oil pipes and water pipes of the cnc router machine.

2. Each section of the cnc router machine drag chain can be opened for easy installation and maintenance. During exercise, it has low noise, wear resistance, and high-speed movement.

3, cnc router machine drag chains have been widely used in CNC machine tools, woodworking cnc router machines, advertising cnc router machines, electronic equipment, stone cnc router machines, glass machinery, injection molding machines, manipulators, lifting and transportation equipment, automated warehouses, etc.

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The chain link of the cnc router machine unit is composed of left and right chain plates and upper and lower cover plates. Each link of the drag chain can be opened. It is convenient to assemble and disassemble without threading. Open the cover to put the built-in cables, oil pipes and air pipes of the cnc router machine into the drag chain. Inside.

In addition, the resistance of the cnc router machine drag chain: oil resistance, and a certain degree of acid and alkali resistance. Operating speed and maximum speed: the maximum speed can reach 5 m/s, and the maximum acceleration can be 2.5 m/s (the specific speed and acceleration depend on the operating conditions). Operating life: under normal overhead use, up to 5 million reciprocating movements.

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