A Hopper Positioning Method for Hazardous Waste Disposal System
A disposal system and positioning method technology, which is applied in the direction of transportation, packaging, conveyors, etc., can solve the problems of simple and rude, inadequate safety measures, etc., and achieve the effect of improving mechanical strength, preventing safety hazards, and simply positioning the hopper
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[0029] Embodiment 1: as figure 1 , figure 2 , Figure 4 As shown, a hopper guide locking device for a hazardous waste disposal system, the hopper bracket 1 is connected to the lock 4, one end of the hopper lug 2 is connected to the hopper introduction groove 3 of the hopper bracket 1, and the other end of the hopper lug 2 is connected to the hopper 6 , there is a bracket bottom plate 5 connected to the hopper bracket 1 below the hopper 6, and the limit switch vertical bracket 9 is respectively connected to the No. 1 limit switch horizontal bracket 10 and the No. 2 limit switch horizontal bracket 11 through bolts, and the No. The horizontal bracket 10 is connected to the No. 1 limit switch body bracket 12, the No. 2 limit switch horizontal bracket 11 is connected to the No. 2 limit switch body bracket 13, the No. 1 limit switch body bracket 12 is connected to the hopper sensor switch 7, and the No. 2 limit switch The body support 13 is connected to the lock sensor switch 8, ...
Embodiment 2
[0031] Embodiment 2: as figure 1 , figure 2 As shown, a hopper guiding locking device for a hazardous waste disposal system. The hopper bracket 1 is used to hold up and bear the weight of the hopper and the material. The hopper bracket 1 is provided with a hopper introduction groove 3, a bracket bottom plate 5 and a hopper lock 4; When entering the hopper, the hopper 6 first enters the support surface of the bracket bottom plate 5, then the hopper lug 2 enters the hopper introduction groove 3, and finally is in place and is supported by the hopper bracket 1 and limits the movement of the hopper 6 in three directions in the horizontal plane. The hopper position is as figure 1 shown. After the hopper 6 is pushed into place, manually lock the lock 4 to limit the movement of the last direction in the horizontal plane of the hopper 6. At this time, the state of the hopper is as follows: figure 2 shown.
[0032] Embodiment 2: as figure 2 , Figure 4 As shown, a hopper is re...
Embodiment 3
[0033] Embodiment 3: as image 3 As shown, the limit switch vertical support 9 has a rectangular mounting hole for the No. 1 limit switch horizontal support 10 and the No. 2 limit switch water level support 11, and the No. 1 limit switch horizontal support 10 and the No. 2 limit switch water level The bracket 11 has rectangular installation holes for installing the No. 1 limit switch body bracket 12 and the No. 2 limit switch body bracket 13 respectively, and the No. 1 limit switch body bracket 12 and the No. 2 limit switch body bracket 13 respectively have hopper induction The rectangular mounting holes of the switch 7 and the lock sensor switch 8 are flexible and adjustable in multiple dimensions when the mounting brackets and limit switches are assembled, and the brackets of the limit switches are separated from the body of the hopper bracket 1, which can effectively prevent the mechanical Undesirable effects of vibration on limit switch detection.
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