INGCO RH16008-SP-89, Rotor
Function of a Rotary Hammer Rotor:
In a rotary hammer, the rotor plays a critical role in delivering the hammering action:
- Power Transfer: The rotor connects to the motor shaft and receives rotational force from the motor.
- Eccentric Mechanism: The rotor typically incorporates an eccentric mechanism (off-center design). This eccentricity is what creates the hammering action.
- Hammering Force: As the rotor spins, the eccentric mechanism causes the rotor to move slightly off-center within its housing. This off-center movement translates into a rapid hammering force that is transferred to the drill bit through a piston or other linkage mechanism.
- Rotation and Hammering: The rotor design allows for simultaneous rotation (for drilling) and hammering action, making rotary hammers effective for drilling into hard materials like concrete or masonry.
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INGCO RH16008-SP-89, Rotor( RH16008-SP-89)
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Function of a Rotary Hammer Rotor:
In a rotary hammer, the rotor plays a critical role in delivering the hammering action:
- Power Transfer: The rotor connects to the motor shaft and receives rotational force from the motor.
- Eccentric Mechanism: The rotor typically incorporates an eccentric mechanism (off-center design). This eccentricity is what creates the hammering action.
- Hammering Force: As the rotor spins, the eccentric mechanism causes the rotor to move slightly off-center within its housing. This off-center movement translates into a rapid hammering force that is transferred to the drill bit through a piston or other linkage mechanism.
- Rotation and Hammering: The rotor design allows for simultaneous rotation (for drilling) and hammering action, making rotary hammers effective for drilling into hard materials like concrete or masonry.
Components of a Rotary Hammer Rotor (General):
- Shaft: A central steel shaft that connects the rotor to the motor’s drive system.
- Core: The core might be made of laminated steel to minimize energy losses within the rotor.
- Windings (AC/DC Motors): In some motors, the rotor may have windings that interact with the stator’s magnetic field to create electromagnetism for driving rotation (applicable to AC/DC universal motors).
- Eccentric Mechanism: An off-center design element within the rotor that creates the hammering effect. This can involve features like lobes, weights, or other mechanisms depending on the design.
- Balancing Weights: The rotor might have balancing weights to ensure smooth operation and minimize vibrations during high-speed rotation.
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