MODEL | RTMM-12008 |
Threading Diameter | 16-40 mm |
Thread Pitch | 2.5/3.0 mm |
Speed | 40-62 r/min |
Motor Power | 4KW, Voltage: 415 V |
Main Shaft Speed | 80 mm |
Threading Diameter | 16 – 40 mm |
Weight | 380 kg |
Threading Capacity
Rebar threading machines come in various models with different threading capacities. The threading capacity is typically measured in terms of the maximum diameter or size of the rebars that can be threaded. Common threading capacities range from 12mm to 50mm or higher, depending on the machine’s size and power.
Threading Mechanism
The rebar threading machine uses a threading mechanism to create threads on the rebars. It typically employs two sets of threading dies that roll onto the surface of the rebar, deforming the metal and forming the threads. The threading dies can be adjusted to achieve different thread profiles and sizes.
Power Source
Rebar threading machines can be powered by electricity or hydraulic systems. Electric-powered machines are commonly used for light to medium-duty threading, while hydraulic-powered machines are preferred for heavy-duty applications or when working in areas without electricity.
Threading Speed
The threading speed of a rebar threading machine determines its efficiency and productivity. Higher-powered machines with hydraulic systems can typically achieve faster threading speeds, allowing for increased productivity.
Precision and Accuracy
Rebar threading machines are designed to provide precise and accurate threading results. They ensure consistent thread pitch, thread depth, and thread profile, meeting the required specifications for threaded rebars.
Safety Features
Rebar threading machines are equipped with safety features to protect the operator during operation. These can include safety guards, emergency stop buttons, and safety interlocks to prevent accidents and injuries.
Mobility
Some rebar threading machines are designed to be portable and equipped with wheels or handles for easy transportation and maneuverability on construction sites or metalworking workshops.
Maintenance and Serviceability
Consider machines that are designed for ease of maintenance and serviceability. This may include features such as accessible threading dies, lubrication points, and quick-change mechanisms for dies.
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