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The torque limiter plays a key role in hydraulic impact wrenches, ensuring precision and safety during the tightening and loosening of bolts and nuts, especially those requiring high torque. Its main function is to control the force applied to the fastener, which prevents damage to the fastener or insufficient tightening.
In hydraulic impact wrenches, as in other types of these tools, various methods are used to limit torque. These methods aim to minimize the tightening force once the set value is reached. There are two main categories of these technologies:
Mechanical
Modifications This method applies directly to the impact wrench mechanism. One common solution is the use of friction clutches. In such a mechanism, a gear or pulley is mounted between two friction discs, which are pressed together by a spring (e.g., a disc spring). The spring’s clamping force, adjusted by a nut, determines the transmitted torque. When the set torque value is exceeded, the clutch slips, protecting the connection. Once the cause of the overload is removed, the clutch reengages. In the context of an impact mechanism, a modification may involve a design where components such as the anvil and hammer "overlap" each other, leading to a reduction in tightening force once a certain threshold is reached.
Modifications to the hydraulic
fluid flow This technology focuses on the drive system of the impact wrench, specifically the hydraulic system in this case. The goal is to minimize the rotational speed of the hydraulic motor, which directly results in a reduction in tightening force. In hydraulic impact wrenches, torque regulation is often achieved by controlling supply parameters such as hydraulic oil pressure and flow rate. Changing these parameters affects the energy delivered to the impact mechanism and, consequently, the maximum torque that can be generated. The hydraulic cylinder, acting as the actuator, converts hydraulic energy (pressurized fluid) into mechanical energy. Precise control of this process is critical for torque regulation.
Selecting the correct torque is essential for safe and effective operation of a hydraulic impact wrench. Torque is the force with which the wrench turns a bolt or nut.
Hydraulic impact wrenches are equipped with torque control systems. This allows the tightening force to be adjusted to the specific requirements of a given threaded connection, taking into account the size and type of bolt as well as the material of the components being joined. This adjustment is particularly important in work requiring high precision, such as heavy machinery repairs, railway track work, mining, or the assembly and disassembly of large steel structures. The impact mechanism in these wrenches is often designed to prevent excessive loads from being transferred to the operator, which increases comfort and safety during operation.
In some types of impact wrenches, particularly those without advanced built-in control systems, external accessories such as torque extension bars may be used. A torque pin acts as an extension that dampens rotational impacts above its rated torque value, preventing the set tightening torque from being exceeded. However, hydraulic impact wrenches often offer integrated torque control through the hydraulic system.
In summary, torque limiters and torque control systems in hydraulic impact wrenches are essential for ensuring the precise and safe assembly of threaded connections. They enable the application of the appropriate force, protecting components from damage and ensuring the durability and reliability of connections in demanding industrial applications.
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