This is how the application works:
The Linear Chain picks up the load at the furnace entrance, pulls it over the quenching basin, and transports it into the furnace. During the hardening process, the chain is outside the furnace, stored vertically at the rear between the wall and the furnace. The chain's minimal space requirement was crucial in this case. In similar applications, heat-resistant chains have also been used.
The Linear Chain is used to move the load with parts to be hardened into and out of the furnace
This type of Linear Chain was used for this application:
Linear Chain Type 25 G III
- Stroke Length: 3 yards
- Stroke Force: 400N
- Stroke Speed: variable
- Chain guided with rail
Features of the Linear Chain:
✅ 3 divisions with a total of 10 designs
✅ Stroke lengths up to 30m (32 yards) achievable
✅ Compact dimensions due to chain coiling in storage
✅ Forces up to 35,000N with one chain