Efficient battery plate equidistant sliding separator
A technology of battery plates and work efficiency, applied in lead-acid batteries, battery assembly machines, secondary battery manufacturing, etc. The effect of fast speed, improved production efficiency and high precision
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[0017] The battery electrode plate equidistant sliding separation device with high working efficiency in this embodiment includes several groups of battery electrode plate pinching units 1 and equidistant separation components. The battery electrode plate pinching unit 1 includes a slider member 8 and The battery plate separator 2, the slider parts 8 are arranged on the linear guide rod 3, and each slider part 8 is provided with a number of through holes 4 parallel to the axial direction of the linear guide rod 3, adjacent to each other. The sliding block is connected by the draw rod 5 passing through the through hole 4 , the two ends of the draw rod 5 are provided with limit nuts, and the first sliding block part 8 is connected with the rodless cylinder 10 .
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[0019] In order to ensure that the battery plates do not shift during the equidistant separation of the battery plates, to ensure that the wrapping plates can be neatly wrapped on the battery plates during subsequent wrapping, and that the positive and negative plates can be neatly arranged when they cross. , the battery plate separator 2 includes two separators, the plate surface of the separator is perpendicular to the direction of the linear guide rod 3, the middle of the separator is provided with a support plate 6, and the middle of the separator forms a cavity for carrying the battery polar plate 7.
[0020] In order to save materials and reduce costs, the slider member 8 includes two sliders and a connecting plate 9 disposed on the top of the two sliders for connecting the two sliders.
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