Multi-unit connecting rod driving high-stability electro-hydraulic controllable sliding type wood forking machine
A connecting rod-driven, high-stability technology, used in mechanically driven excavators/dredgers, earthmovers/shovels, construction, etc., can solve the problem of poor power performance and lack of overload protection of controllable mechanism loading and unloading machinery and vibration absorption means, poor stability of the boom lifting mechanism, etc., to achieve the effect of improving uneven force, improving dynamic adaptability, and improving stability
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[0029] The technical solutions of the present invention will be further described below through the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0030] control figure 1 According to the present invention, a multi-unit connecting rod driven high-stability electro-hydraulic controllable sliding forklift includes a multi-unit connecting rod driving mechanism, a boom lifting mechanism, a bucket control mechanism and a frame 1 .
[0031] control figure 1 , figure 2 , image 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , the multi-unit link drive mechanism includes a first drive branch chain, a second drive branch chain, and a crankshaft 51, and the first drive branch chain includes a first active rod 44 and a first connecting rod 42. One end of the rod 44 is connected to the frame 1 through the first rotating pair 45, and the other end is connected to one end of the first connecting rod 42 through the second rotating pair 43, and the other end of the first connecting rod 42 is connected to the cran...
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