How to judge whether the impact frequency of the pneumatic impact bolter is too high?

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  • Date: 2024-08-12 15:49
  • Client: Designervily –
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  • Address: Wenjiang Sichuan

  How to judge whether the impact frequency of the pneumatic impact bolter is too high? The following methods can help to judge whether the impact frequency of the pneumatic impact bolter is too high:


  1. Observe the wear of parts: Frequent and high impact frequency will cause the moving parts, such as pistons and connecting rods, to wear more. If you find that the wear rate of these parts is abnormally fast, it may be caused by too high impact frequency.


  2. Feel the vibration and noise: Too high impact frequency often causes the machine to produce strong vibration and loud noise. If the operator feels that the vibration is abnormally strong and the noise is too loud during operation, which exceeds the normal acceptable range, it may mean that the impact frequency is too high.


  3. Check energy consumption: Too high impact frequency will increase the consumption of gas source. By monitoring the use of gas source, if it is found that the consumption rate is significantly higher than the normal level, it may be that the impact frequency is too high.


  4. Evaluate the drilling quality: Too high impact frequency may lead to a decline in drilling quality, such as uneven hole wall and excessive wear of drill bit. If such a situation occurs, and other factors are excluded, it should be considered whether the impact frequency is too high.


  5. Comparison of work efficiency: Under the same working conditions, if the drilling speed does not increase significantly, but the equipment failure frequency increases, it may be caused by unreasonable and too high impact frequency settings.


  Too high impact frequency of pneumatic impact anchor bolter may have the following effects:


  1. Increased wear of parts: Too high impact frequency will cause the moving parts inside the machine, such as pistons and connecting rods, to bear greater impact and friction, resulting in faster wear and shortening the service life of parts.


  2. Increased energy consumption: Too high impact frequency often means that more gas source energy supply is required, which increases energy consumption and increases the cost of use.


  3. Reduced working stability: It may cause the machine to produce greater vibration and noise, affecting the operator's operating comfort and work efficiency, and may also reduce the overall stability and reliability of the equipment.


  4. Affected drilling quality: Too high impact frequency may not give the drill bit enough time to cut the rock, resulting in a rough and irregular surface of the borehole, and may even cause problems such as hole wall collapse, affecting the drilling quality.


  5. The equipment is prone to heat: Rapid and frequent impacts will generate more heat. If the heat is not dissipated in time, it may cause the equipment to overheat, affecting its normal operation and service life.


  6. Damage to connected parts: Strong and frequent impacts may cause excessive stress and fatigue damage to other parts connected to the anchor bolter, such as drill rods, connecting hoses, etc., increasing the risk of damage.


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