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Posted August 30, 2021

Controllable Gas Springs

Reduce tooling costs, increase production rates, and improve part quality with Controllable Gas Springs.

Controllable Gas Springs (KF2) are a relatively inexpensive way to increase forming control and reduce the number of dies needed to produce a part, therefore reducing the time to produce the part and saving on tooling costs.

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The ability to control the Gas Spring force on the return stroke has many advantages; here are just a few examples:

Example #1:Dual Step Forming

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Drawing Operation

  • Combines two forming operations into one tool — which saves on tooling expenses and increases production rate.
  • Increase forming control which can improve the quality.
  • Prevents part from turning in on itself when press ram returns.
  • Function within the tool, not the press.
  • Single action press instead of double action press.

Example #2: Improve Part Quality 

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Baby Blank Holder

  • A blank holder force that is too high for a given area of the panel, will prevent the material from flowing into the die correctly and leads to thinning of the panel and splitting.
  • Blank holder force that is too low for a given area and will allow too much material to flow into the die, resulting in the panel wrinkling or buckling.
  • The baby blank holder is controlled by a KF2 Gas Spring whose force can be remotely adjusted via a control block. The KF2 provides just the right amount of pressure pad force on the forming stroke, on the bottom dead center of the KF2, and will lock resulting in no force on the panel as the die opens.

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Why use Controllable Gas Springs?

As shown in the two examples that use Controllable Gas Springs (KF2), you can optimize your operation by increasing production rates, reducing tooling costs, and improving part quality. You can also rely on KALLER's high-quality products that won't unexpectedly break down, minimizing the risk of production stops.

  1. Lockable piston rod.
  2. True nitrogen Gas Spring. 
  3. Pneumatically operated.
  4. Compact self-contained design.
  5. PED approved.

Want to learn more? Don't hesitate to Contact Us with any questions and check out our KF Calculator Tool to show your system performance and cooling alternatives based on size, quantity, and running conditions of Controllable Gas Springs.


 

 

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