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Thread: How to design Double Toggle Mechanism for Moulding machines

Started 1 year, 5 months ago by Cooper
Dear All, I'm trying to design a simple electrically operated injection moulding machine. I searched Five Point double toggle Clamping system like this patent : http://www.google.com/patents?id=psI...gle+five+po int I'm using Solidworks for design and i wonder, what's the hot points of this design. How should i start to design, what is the proportion of arms and how do i design ...
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Cooper replied 1 year, 5 months ago
No ideas? Do you think that i could find an e-book about it? Cooper

DennisCNC replied 1 year, 5 months ago
Take a look at this persons site, more than enough info: http://www.users.qwest.net/~kmaxon/p...d_mach_137. htm

Cooper replied 1 year, 1 month ago
Hello all again, I'm still desperately looking for drawings and website about that. Would you help me to find some source please? TIA Cooper

Cooper replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Hello, Just want to up this subject and hope to find a solution from wise guys I still need this mechanism. Cooper

Karl_T replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Originally Posted by Cooper ... You're going to have to do it the chineese way. Take one aprt and copy it. I worked in molding many years. The key is in component quality. The toggles ...

Cooper replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Dear Karl, Thank you for your quick reply. I tried to handle it with chineese method but i couldn't find an electric injection moulding machine. I designed a clamp by myself but i want to guarantee my design. I'm sure my design can also work but i need strong desing and longlife of clamp. What do you say? or could you help me to find some datas about good machines? Cooper

 

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Cooper
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How to design Double Toggle...
Published (2009-08-27 06:42:00)
Dear Karl, Thank you for your quick reply. I tried to handle it with chineese method but i couldn't find an electric injection moulding machine. I designed a clamp by myself but i want to guarantee my design. I'm sure my design can also work but i need strong desing and longlife of clamp. What do you say? or could you help me to find some datas about good machines? Cooper
DennisCNC
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How to design Double Toggle...
Published (2008-06-27 16:32:00)
Take a look at this persons site, more than enough info: http://www.users.qwest.net/~kmaxon/p...d_mach_137.htm
Karl_T
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How to design Double Toggle...
Published (2009-08-27 06:29:00)
Originally Posted by Cooper ... You're going to have to do it the chineese way. Take one aprt and copy it. I worked in molding many years. The key is in component quality. The toggles quickly wore out on inexpensive machines. Karl

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