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Solving screw extraction molds with AC servo motor rotation drive technology #molds

We will introduce an example of using an AC servo motor to drive the core mold that forms the internal screw section of the movable side and the fixed side mold. #MoldingMold

The screw removal machine consists of a fixed side mold that forms the outer shape of the cap, a core mold that forms the movable inner screw part, and an AC servo motor that drives the rotation of this core. The rotation drive of the screw removal mold is powered by the AC servo motor. "To create a cap through resin molding, a core mold with engraved screws is used. However, since the cap's screw has internal threads with ridges, the core mold cannot be pulled out directly after resin filling. It is necessary to open the mold while rotating the core mold. A mold that requires such rotational operation during opening is called a screw removal mold (Unscrewing mold)." Note: While it is possible with mechanical molds, molding molds, plastic molds, mold molds, and die-cast molds, it seems that press molds and casting molds are currently not supported.

  • DC Motor

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Solving screw extraction molds with AC servo motor rotational drive technology #mold

We will introduce an example of using an AC servo motor to drive the core mold that forms the internal screw section of the movable side and the fixed side mold. #MoldingMold

The unscrewing machine consists of a fixed side mold that forms the outer shape of the cap, a core mold that forms the movable inner screw part, and an AC servo motor that drives the rotation of this core. The rotation drive of the unscrewing mold is powered by the AC servo motor. "To create a cap through resin molding, a core mold with engraved screws is used. However, since the cap's screw has internal threads with ridges, the core mold cannot be directly pulled out after resin filling. It is necessary to open the mold while rotating the core mold. A mold that requires such rotational operation during opening is called an unscrewing mold." Note: It is possible with mechanical molds, forming molds, plastic molds, mold molds, and die-cast molds, but it seems that press molds and casting molds are currently not supported.

  • Rubber mold

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Solving screw extraction molds with AC servo motor rotational drive technology #molds

Here is an example of using an AC servo motor to drive the core mold that forms the internal screw part of the movable side and the fixed side mold. #MoldingMold

The unscrewing machine consists of a fixed side mold that forms the outer shape of the cap, a core mold that forms the movable inner screw part, and an AC servo motor that drives the rotation of this core. The rotation drive of the unscrewing mold is powered by the AC servo motor. “To create a cap through resin molding, a core mold with engraved screws is used. However, since the cap's screw has an internal thread with ridges, the core mold cannot be simply pulled out after resin filling. It is necessary to open the mold while rotating the core mold. A mold that requires such rotational operation during opening is called an unscrewing mold.” Note: It is possible with mechanical molds, molding molds, plastic molds, mold molds, and die-cast molds, but it seems that press molds and casting molds are currently not supported.

  • Press Dies

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