Production principle and application of aluminum alloy pipe clamp
Aluminum alloy pipe clamp, also called aluminum handle pipe clamp. Its structure and steel (iron) handle pipe clamp the same. The weight of the handle is only 1/3 of that of the steel (iron) handle, and the overall weight is reduced by 40%. The advantages are lightweight, easy to carry and easy to operate. It can greatly reduce the labor intensity of the operator. The following introduces the production principle and use of aluminum alloy pipe clamp.
In the petroleum and chemical industry, when the button machine is used to tighten and tighten the pipeline, one of the oil pipe machines is fixed, and the pipe clamp is needed at this time. At present, the common pipe clamp uses the wire master and the screw for the opening and closing of the clamp, and it should be adjusted according to the size of the workpiece when working. When the clamp is made, the weight percentage of raw aluminum is 60 to 83, and the proportion of iron is only about 0.6 to 5, which is the reason why the aluminum alloy handle pipe clamp is light.
The main purpose of aluminum alloy pipe clamp is to tighten or loosen the bunches or pipe nuts above the wire pipe, and the operation mode is similar to the adjustable wrench, which is used in fastening or disassembling various pipes and round parts, and is a tool often used in pipeline installation and repair. The inlay can be forged, and the most common is aluminum alloy manufacturing, which has the characteristics of light weight, easy to use and not easy to rust. The classification of pipe clamp is generally divided from its carrying capacity, which has two grades: heavy grade and ordinary grade. According to the weight classification is heavy, heavy and light.