tc7
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 387
The background: We just acquired an old, old mechanical positioner that we can use to support, tilt and rotate some very large forgings (valve bodies, gear housings, sheave housings) that we repair by welding. Some of these forgings are oddly shaped and can weigh up to 4000 lbs. The manufacturer of the positioner is unknown.
To attach these oddly shaped forgings to the positioner table, I will have to weld up some specialized fixturing. The forgings will be cantilevered off of the positioner plate while the positioner plate is held vertical. The positioner will be rotated and tilted in any attitude necessary to reach the spots in and around the forging in need of repair.
The problem: Although the tilt and rotate motor functions of the positioner move slowly, they do not have a soft start feature so I am concerned that fixture and attachment design must include inertial loads or a dynamic load factor to account for both the tilt and rotating starts & stops.
The question: Can anyone advise on how best to determine an appropriate load factor for this old positioner to be applied to the design of bolting and welds for the fixtures ?
The next question: Are their any commercial Codes that govern the best practice and SF’s of fixture design?
Thanks
To attach these oddly shaped forgings to the positioner table, I will have to weld up some specialized fixturing. The forgings will be cantilevered off of the positioner plate while the positioner plate is held vertical. The positioner will be rotated and tilted in any attitude necessary to reach the spots in and around the forging in need of repair.
The problem: Although the tilt and rotate motor functions of the positioner move slowly, they do not have a soft start feature so I am concerned that fixture and attachment design must include inertial loads or a dynamic load factor to account for both the tilt and rotating starts & stops.
The question: Can anyone advise on how best to determine an appropriate load factor for this old positioner to be applied to the design of bolting and welds for the fixtures ?
The next question: Are their any commercial Codes that govern the best practice and SF’s of fixture design?
Thanks