By | 05 Jun 2018
The Pfaff-silberblau SHE-series worm gear screw jacks from Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products, Kissing, ensure reliable operation in the latest pavers of the global mechanical engineering company Linnhoff & Henne. Only two worm gear screw jacks are required to handle the forces of 400 kN produced during the mechanical laying of mastic asphalt. The screw jacks featuring self-locking, grease-lubricated trapezoidal screws can be positioned very precisely at speeds of 150 mm/min thanks to a high ratio (32:1) and a stroke of 0.5 mm per revolution. The pavers from Linnhoff & Henne thus enable large-scale paving on car parks, bridges, roads, footpaths, multi-storey car parks and halls.
Pavers are used for the mechanical laying of mastic asphalt. They compact the mix evenly over the entire paving width to produce a closed and level path. In order to be able to lift loads of up to 40 tonnes, Linnhoff & Henne was looking for suitable worm gear screw jacks and opted for the SHE series from Pfaff-silberblau due to the high load capacity, reliability and excellent mounting options. Thanks to the robust housing and case-hardened and ground worm-drive shaft, the SHE screw jack element reliably and durably withstands high loads.
A Pfaff-silberblau SHE worm gear screw jack with a stroke of 1300 mm is located on each side of the paver or chassis. The B configuration (screw-on-sided screw) ensures optimum load distribution and offers good mounting options. For example, the travelling nut can be easily integrated into the customer-supplied receptacle, whilst serving as the linear guide with optimal (tensile) loading direction. A flexible protection boot and the robust housing reliably protect the screws against the effects of weather and dirt ingress in the harsh conditions of asphalt laying.
Headquartered in Stadtoldendorf, Germany, Linnhoff & Henne develops and produces machinery for the transportation and laying of mastic asphalt. For laying asphalt and applying chippings in one operation, the pavers can also be designed with an integrated chipping spreader. The paving width can be determined by the number of variably replaceable paver bodies. Paving widths up to 14 m with chipping are possible with the Pfaff-silberblau worm gear screw jacks. For driving the machine, a wheeled chassis can be used for small and medium-sized pavers without chipping, or a 2 or even 4-track crawler type chassis for large pavers with an integrated chipping spreader. The SHE 25 worm gear screw jacks support all expansion stages.
Further information on worm gear screw jacks of the Pfaff-silberblau brand from Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products is available online at
http://www.pfaff-silberblau.com/de-Komponenten-Produkteen-Components-Products/de-Hubelementeen-Screw-Jacks-.html
Caption 1: Paver from Linnhoff & Henne with 4 crawler tracks (Source: Linnhoff & Henne)
Caption 2: Pfaff-silberblau screw jack SHE 25 for raising and lowering the paver (Source: Linnhoff & Henne)
About Pfaff-silberblau and Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products
The company Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products GmbH, Kissing/Germany, has ranked with its brand Pfaff-silberblau for many decades amongst the technology leaders in components and system solutions for mechanical motion and lifting technology. The portfolio ranges from sophisticated screw jack elements to innovative linear drives through to powerful lifting tables and wire rope winches. On the basis of these components, Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products also offers customized solutions for a wide range of different fields of application.
Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products is a subsidiary of the listed McKinnon Corporation (CMCO), Getzville/USA, a leading supplier of lifting and materials handling equipment.
Further information on Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products along with its brand Pfaff-silberblau is available online at www.pfaff-silberblau.com.
Company contact: COLUMBUS McKINNON Engineered Products GmbH Press: Petra Lugner E-mail: presse.kissing@cmco.eu Internet: www.pfaff-silberblau.com |
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