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How to debug the motor test bench base?
2021-10-29 16:45:15

The design of the base drawing of the motor test bench should be designed according to customer needs. According to the welding platform standard GB/T22095-2008, it mainly includes external dimensions, load-bearing size, working surface t-slot size, working surface accuracy, etc.

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The larger the external dimension, the welding The overall height of the platform is higher. For example, a welding platform of 2000mm×4000mm, T-slot opening 36mm (using m30 fastening bolts), T-slot spacing 250mm, load-bearing less than 20 tons; total height can be designed 300mm, working surface thickness 100mm , The thickness of the stiffener plate is 30mm, and the inner height of the stiffener plate package is 50mm-170mm; The overall weight of the welding platform is 7.5-8 tons. The size of the t-slot of the motor test bench base is designed according to customer needs. When the workpiece to be welded is large and heavy, the opening of the t-slot will be larger. In other words, the bolts used to fix the workpiece will be larger, and vice versa. The smaller the distance between the t-slots is also designed according to customer needs.

 

Debugging method of motor test bench base:

 

1. Lay the platform flat on the ground, adjust the stability of the four corners, and fine-tune the movable foot until it is stable.

 

2. Place the plate on the support and adjust the position of its fulcrum, as close to the center as possible symmetrical.

 

3. Preliminarily adjust the supporting feet to make the supporting points evenly stressed.

 

4. Use a level measuring instrument (spirit or electronic level) to detect the level of the flat panel and fine-tune the relevant fulcrum until it meets the horizontal position.

 

5. After the initial adjustment is qualified, let it stand for 12 hours before copying. If it is unqualified, it needs to be adjusted again. If it is qualified, it can be used.

 

6. Periodic inspection and maintenance according to the actual field environment after use.