China factory Economic Model Rj 1325 Model Wood Working CNC Router near me shop

Product Description

High Precision cnc mill machine 1325
 
Features:
1.Y axis with double motor driving ensures stable and smooth movement of the machine.
 
2. High precision rack gear transmission ensures fast speed and high accuracy.
 
3. Imported linear square guide rail ensures high accuracy and maximum work load.
 
4.Adopt vacuum system, made by advanced international technology, configured with vacuum pump of strong absorption, can absorb different size materials.
 
5.Xihu (West Lake) Dis.nized design of vacuum table with T-slot and clamps, can absorb or clamp the material, the operation is convenient.
 
6.Intelligent protection of working table can avoid damage resulted from the wrong operation. Intelligent overrunning protection can avoid mechanical collision when set graphic exceeds processing size.
 
7.Automatic lubrication system fulfills the periodic lubrication maintenance just by one single touch.
Applications:
This king of machine is widely used in 3D carved plates with wave patterns, cabinet door, solid wooden door, craft wooden door, non-painting wooden door, screen, craft windows, computer desk and the panel furniture auxiliary processing etc.

5. Technical parameters of 3d Wood Cnc Router 1325

MODEL RJ-1325C
Processing size (X*Y*Z) 1300*2500*180mm
Spindle power 3.0KW with water-cooling
Spindle speeding 18000-24000 rpm/min
Control System DSP/NC Studio            
Motor and driver Stepper motor
Working table Aluminum Alloy table
Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Rail  Sauqre Rail and Rack
Tool Diameter Φ3.175mm Φ6.0mm Φ12.7mm

Applications:

Efficient manufacturing of wooden producets,advertising billboard,acrylic cutting,letter mold forming and mass cutting.Also the machine can engrave iron,brass,aluminum,plastic and wood boards and the other non-metal naterials.

Packaging & Shipping:

Packing details

1.Outside packing:Standard marine export wooden case.
2.Inner package:three layers in total,EPE pearl cotton film+PE stretchy film.

Improved packaage,much more strong and environmental protecion.
We can also make package according to your request.

Our Services:

After-sale service&Warranty:

1.24 months quality guaranty, the machine with main parts(excluding the consumables)shall be changed free of charge if there is any problem during the warranty period.
2.Lifetime maintenance free of charge.
3.Free training course at our plant.
4.We will provide the consumable parts at an agency price when you need replacement.
5.24 hours on line service each day, free technical support.
6.Machine has been adjusted before delivery.
7.Our staff can be sent to your company to install or adjust if necessary.

Company Information:

                                                                          RUIJIE COMPANY

HangZhou Ruijie Mechanical Equipment CO., Ltd was established in 2002 and is located in HangZhou city,ZheJiang Province.

We have an enough experience in design,Production,sales,after-sales services.

We are well known for our superior quality and service in the field of manufacturing and engineering of  CNC Router machine,Laser engraving and cutting machine,Fiber laser cutting machine,Plasma cutter machine etc,.Welcome to visit us,click ruijie  to learn more about us.

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FAQ

Q1,How long is the warranty time of the machine?
A1:1 year.

Q2,What is the delivery time of the machine?
A2:17 working days after receive the deposit.

Q3,Does the company provide OEM services?
A3:Yes, Our Company provide OEM services and we have 17 years experienced.

Q4,Do you accept an exclusive national sales agent?
A4:We accept and we are also looking for distributors around the world.

Q5,How to provide after sales service?
A5:When you buy our machine, we can train you for free in our factory or we can send engineer to your factory give you a 7 days training, so you can quickly put the carver into service. The training included: to Learn the basic operation engraving machine, to understand the use of various functions of carving machine, to maintain normal running of the engraving machine operation. We can provide 1 year free on-site maintenance service and long-term maintenance service.

Q6,How to transport and how long is the transportation time?
A6:Ocean Shipping, Air Shipping, Courier Shipping.

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Stiffness and Torsional Vibration of Spline-Couplings

In this paper, we describe some basic characteristics of spline-coupling and examine its torsional vibration behavior. We also explore the effect of spline misalignment on rotor-spline coupling. These results will assist in the design of improved spline-coupling systems for various applications. The results are presented in Table 1.
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Stiffness of spline-coupling

The stiffness of a spline-coupling is a function of the meshing force between the splines in a rotor-spline coupling system and the static vibration displacement. The meshing force depends on the coupling parameters such as the transmitting torque and the spline thickness. It increases nonlinearly with the spline thickness.
A simplified spline-coupling model can be used to evaluate the load distribution of splines under vibration and transient loads. The axle spline sleeve is displaced a z-direction and a resistance moment T is applied to the outer face of the sleeve. This simple model can satisfy a wide range of engineering requirements but may suffer from complex loading conditions. Its asymmetric clearance may affect its engagement behavior and stress distribution patterns.
The results of the simulations show that the maximum vibration acceleration in both Figures 10 and 22 was 3.03 g/s. This results indicate that a misalignment in the circumferential direction increases the instantaneous impact. Asymmetry in the coupling geometry is also found in the meshing. The right-side spline’s teeth mesh tightly while those on the left side are misaligned.
Considering the spline-coupling geometry, a semi-analytical model is used to compute stiffness. This model is a simplified form of a classical spline-coupling model, with submatrices defining the shape and stiffness of the joint. As the design clearance is a known value, the stiffness of a spline-coupling system can be analyzed using the same formula.
The results of the simulations also show that the spline-coupling system can be modeled using MASTA, a high-level commercial CAE tool for transmission analysis. In this case, the spline segments were modeled as a series of spline segments with variable stiffness, which was calculated based on the initial gap between spline teeth. Then, the spline segments were modelled as a series of splines of increasing stiffness, accounting for different manufacturing variations. The resulting analysis of the spline-coupling geometry is compared to those of the finite-element approach.
Despite the high stiffness of a spline-coupling system, the contact status of the contact surfaces often changes. In addition, spline coupling affects the lateral vibration and deformation of the rotor. However, stiffness nonlinearity is not well studied in splined rotors because of the lack of a fully analytical model.
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Characteristics of spline-coupling

The study of spline-coupling involves a number of design factors. These include weight, materials, and performance requirements. Weight is particularly important in the aeronautics field. Weight is often an issue for design engineers because materials have varying dimensional stability, weight, and durability. Additionally, space constraints and other configuration restrictions may require the use of spline-couplings in certain applications.
The main parameters to consider for any spline-coupling design are the maximum principal stress, the maldistribution factor, and the maximum tooth-bearing stress. The magnitude of each of these parameters must be smaller than or equal to the external spline diameter, in order to provide stability. The outer diameter of the spline must be at least 4 inches larger than the inner diameter of the spline.
Once the physical design is validated, the spline coupling knowledge base is created. This model is pre-programmed and stores the design parameter signals, including performance and manufacturing constraints. It then compares the parameter values to the design rule signals, and constructs a geometric representation of the spline coupling. A visual model is created from the input signals, and can be manipulated by changing different parameters and specifications.
The stiffness of a spline joint is another important parameter for determining the spline-coupling stiffness. The stiffness distribution of the spline joint affects the rotor’s lateral vibration and deformation. A finite element method is a useful technique for obtaining lateral stiffness of spline joints. This method involves many mesh refinements and requires a high computational cost.
The diameter of the spline-coupling must be large enough to transmit the torque. A spline with a larger diameter may have greater torque-transmitting capacity because it has a smaller circumference. However, the larger diameter of a spline is thinner than the shaft, and the latter may be more suitable if the torque is spread over a greater number of teeth.
Spline-couplings are classified according to their tooth profile along the axial and radial directions. The radial and axial tooth profiles affect the component’s behavior and wear damage. Splines with a crowned tooth profile are prone to angular misalignment. Typically, these spline-couplings are oversized to ensure durability and safety.

Stiffness of spline-coupling in torsional vibration analysis

This article presents a general framework for the study of torsional vibration caused by the stiffness of spline-couplings in aero-engines. It is based on a previous study on spline-couplings. It is characterized by the following 3 factors: bending stiffness, total flexibility, and tangential stiffness. The first criterion is the equivalent diameter of external and internal splines. Both the spline-coupling stiffness and the displacement of splines are evaluated by using the derivative of the total flexibility.
The stiffness of a spline joint can vary based on the distribution of load along the spline. Variables affecting the stiffness of spline joints include the torque level, tooth indexing errors, and misalignment. To explore the effects of these variables, an analytical formula is developed. The method is applicable for various kinds of spline joints, such as splines with multiple components.
Despite the difficulty of calculating spline-coupling stiffness, it is possible to model the contact between the teeth of the shaft and the hub using an analytical approach. This approach helps in determining key magnitudes of coupling operation such as contact peak pressures, reaction moments, and angular momentum. This approach allows for accurate results for spline-couplings and is suitable for both torsional vibration and structural vibration analysis.
The stiffness of spline-coupling is commonly assumed to be rigid in dynamic models. However, various dynamic phenomena associated with spline joints must be captured in high-fidelity drivetrain models. To accomplish this, a general analytical stiffness formulation is proposed based on a semi-analytical spline load distribution model. The resulting stiffness matrix contains radial and tilting stiffness values as well as torsional stiffness. The analysis is further simplified with the blockwise inversion method.
It is essential to consider the torsional vibration of a power transmission system before selecting the coupling. An accurate analysis of torsional vibration is crucial for coupling safety. This article also discusses case studies of spline shaft wear and torsionally-induced failures. The discussion will conclude with the development of a robust and efficient method to simulate these problems in real-life scenarios.
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Effect of spline misalignment on rotor-spline coupling

In this study, the effect of spline misalignment in rotor-spline coupling is investigated. The stability boundary and mechanism of rotor instability are analyzed. We find that the meshing force of a misaligned spline coupling increases nonlinearly with spline thickness. The results demonstrate that the misalignment is responsible for the instability of the rotor-spline coupling system.
An intentional spline misalignment is introduced to achieve an interference fit and zero backlash condition. This leads to uneven load distribution among the spline teeth. A further spline misalignment of 50um can result in rotor-spline coupling failure. The maximum tensile root stress shifted to the left under this condition.
Positive spline misalignment increases the gear mesh misalignment. Conversely, negative spline misalignment has no effect. The right-handed spline misalignment is opposite to the helix hand. The high contact area is moved from the center to the left side. In both cases, gear mesh is misaligned due to deflection and tilting of the gear under load.
This variation of the tooth surface is measured as the change in clearance in the transverse plain. The radial and axial clearance values are the same, while the difference between the 2 is less. In addition to the frictional force, the axial clearance of the splines is the same, which increases the gear mesh misalignment. Hence, the same procedure can be used to determine the frictional force of a rotor-spline coupling.
Gear mesh misalignment influences spline-rotor coupling performance. This misalignment changes the distribution of the gear mesh and alters contact and bending stresses. Therefore, it is essential to understand the effects of misalignment in spline couplings. Using a simplified system of helical gear pair, Hong et al. examined the load distribution along the tooth interface of the spline. This misalignment caused the flank contact pattern to change. The misaligned teeth exhibited deflection under load and developed a tilting moment on the gear.
The effect of spline misalignment in rotor-spline couplings is minimized by using a mechanism that reduces backlash. The mechanism comprises cooperably splined male and female members. One member is formed by 2 coaxially aligned splined segments with end surfaces shaped to engage in sliding relationship. The connecting device applies axial loads to these segments, causing them to rotate relative to 1 another.

China factory Economic Model Rj 1325 Model Wood Working CNC Router   near me shop China factory Economic Model Rj 1325 Model Wood Working CNC Router   near me shop