Amlok rod locks retain load on hydraulic power or pump failure
The AMLOK Hydraulic Series RCH Rod Lock has been developed to provide power-off clamping of rods and shafts. They are actuated by a spring/collet mechanism and unclamped by hydraulic pressure. These rod clamps are designed to clamp components after the motion has stopped and to hold the position securely as long as the forces do not exceed the table values.
Their mountings have been designed to apply to standard heavy-duty NFPA-style MF1 cylinders. The standard housing can be mounted to any machine structure or be custom-designed to suit your application.
The AMLOK Rod Lock consists of an alloy steel housing (special materials available on request)containing a special locking mechanism actuated by a set of disc springs. The clamp is unlocked when hydraulic pressure actuates a piston that compresses the disc springs and releases the locking device.
Since the locking is accomplished mechanically and unlocked by hydraulic pressure, loss of hydraulic pressure to the rod clamp will cause the unit to lock.
The holding force depends upon the rod diameter and the amount of hydraulic pressure available for unclamping. The AMLOK is preset at the factory to release at the specified hydraulic pressure.
AMLOK Rod Locks are designed for locking axial motions only.
When attached to cylinders, longer cylinder rods must be specified. The AMLOK Rod Lock requires a full rod diameter for the entire length of the housing.
The contact surfaces and bores to which the AMLOK is clamped must be square and concentric to each other to avoid binding of the rod or excess wear. AMLOK Rod Locks can be an integral part of the housing.
The AMLOK is designed for zero side loads. When side loads are acting on the cylinder rod, the rod must be guided sufficiently in bearings to avoid side loads on the locking mechanism. This is especially important at higher cylinder rod speeds to avoid overheating the clamping device due to excessive friction with the rod.
Each AMLOK Rod Lock is tested by Advanced Machine & Engineering before shipment. These test results are available upon request for evaluation. |