HAYDEN MACHINERY REBUILDING
PROCEDURE
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PROCESS
To the left you see the same 400 ton knuckle press stripped to the frame. Every component will now be cleaned and evaluated for wear and cracks. |
The pins to the right are what holds the knuckle joint together. We found them to be worn out, so we will make new pins to the original specs. All of our machines are done in this fashion. |
After the crankshaft was inspected, the worn end that the gear presses on to was welded up above the original size. Now it is being turned to true it up and make it the press fit it originally had. |
The back shaft shown here had the shaft
extended for the air clutch retrofit. here the extension is being turned
to the new specifications. After this stage they will be installed on the
press. |
In this picture the parts of the knuckle are being checked for wear as well as parallel with each other. |
Here in this picture you find the ram is being readied to be installed in the press |
In this picture you can see the flywheel and back shaft, as well as the crank shaft with gear to far right. You can see the opening where the ram and knuckle will be installed. |
Here is the other side of press showing the gearing and the new guard ready to be mounted to machine frame. |
To the right now you can see the completely rebuilt press. So you can see that we are not your typical machine dealer, We are more of a specialist in the area of presses. |
Here the rear view of the same press shows a modified feed mounted and guarded as well as new guarding over the entire crank area as to protect from moving parts. |
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Hayden Machinery 171
River St., Thomaston CT 06787 |
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