Re: Sectional Flights
Screw conveyor flights are either made :
1) in one pitch lengths by producing a developed profile which is then pressed
2) by a machine that forms flat strip into the required profile
Method (1) has a more or less constant flight thickness from ID to OD while method (2) results in the flights thinning in thickness from ID to OD.
Refer to the following link :
http://www.lenham.uk.com/ ■
Re: Sectional Flights
Screw conveyor flights are either made :
1) in one pitch lengths by producing a developed profile which is then pressed
2) by a machine that forms flat strip into the required profile
Method (1) has a more or less constant flight thickness from ID to OD while method (2) results in the flights thinning in thickness from ID to OD.
Refer to the following link :
http://www.lenham.uk.com/ ■
Re: Sectional Flights
Nice model. Can you post it to 3d Solid Content for all to appreciate? ■
Re: Sectional Flights
Nice model. Can you post it to 3d Solid Content for all to appreciate? ■
Re: Sectional Flights
Yes, it's wonderful what solid modelling software can do. But it's a shame that so often reality is a bit of a let down. ■
Re: Sectional Flights
Yes, it's wonderful what solid modelling software can do. But it's a shame that so often reality is a bit of a let down. ■
Re: Sectional Flights
1) in one pitch lengths by producing a developed profile which is then pressed
2) by a machine that forms flat strip into the required profile
Method (1) has a more or less constant flight thickness from ID to OD while method (2) results in the flights thinning in thickness from ID to OD.
Refer to the following link :
http://www.lenham.uk.com/
Thank you for your answer. Lenham has a quite expensive equipment. Is there another equipment for less capacity and cheaper? ■
Re: Sectional Flights
1) in one pitch lengths by producing a developed profile which is then pressed
2) by a machine that forms flat strip into the required profile
Method (1) has a more or less constant flight thickness from ID to OD while method (2) results in the flights thinning in thickness from ID to OD.
Refer to the following link :
http://www.lenham.uk.com/
Thank you for your answer. Lenham has a quite expensive equipment. Is there another equipment for less capacity and cheaper? ■
Re: Sectional Flights
No idea.
If you can't afford the kit to make them you should buy them from established manufacturers.
A Google search will find you lots. ■
Re: Sectional Flights
No idea.
If you can't afford the kit to make them you should buy them from established manufacturers.
A Google search will find you lots. ■
Flight Manufacture
Sectional flights require a forming tool approriate to the size of flight and a press to cause the deforation.
Then you have to secure the correct size of blank I/D and o/d to suit the screw shaft and get a bit of experience in manipulating the metal.
Programs are available for calculating the blanks. However, unless you are to seriously enter the business against estabished competition I would suggest that it is probably much more economical to but the parts from existing producers.
Lyn Bates ■
Flight Manufacture
Sectional flights require a forming tool approriate to the size of flight and a press to cause the deforation.
Then you have to secure the correct size of blank I/D and o/d to suit the screw shaft and get a bit of experience in manipulating the metal.
Programs are available for calculating the blanks. However, unless you are to seriously enter the business against estabished competition I would suggest that it is probably much more economical to but the parts from existing producers.
Lyn Bates ■
Sectional Flights
Good day.
I am looking for a machine-tool, that making screw flights like this.
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