A die for forging

By introducing protective devices into the forging die and using components such as rotating plates and damping rods to reduce vibration, the problems of workpiece displacement and damage during hammer forging are solved, achieving stable forming and safe forging results.

CN224333366UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09LIYANG KUNDA METAL PROD CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LIYANG KUNDA METAL PROD CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-23
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

During the forging process, the workpiece needs to be repeatedly hammered to take shape. However, the high-frequency hammering process generates vibration, which causes the workpiece to deviate from the mold, affecting the forging effect and potentially damaging the workpiece.

Method used

A forging die was designed, which includes a protective device. By using components such as a rotating plate, damping rod and spring, the extrusion molding of the workpiece is stabilized by reducing vibration force, and a safety device is set to prevent high-temperature debris from splashing.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces vibration during the forging process, ensures stable forming of the workpiece, improves the forging effect and the practicality of the mold, and protects the safety of the workers.

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Abstract

This utility model provides a forging die, relating to the field of forging die technology. The utility model includes a forging table, with a lower die fixedly mounted on its surface and an upper die slidably mounted on its surface. A protective device is provided on the surface of the forging table, which uses a rotating plate and a first spring to reduce and protect against vibrations generated during forging. The protective device includes two mounting frames, each connected and fixed to a die on the forging table. Two rotating plates are rotatably connected to the surfaces of the two mounting frames, and a connecting frame is rotatably connected to the rotating plates on the same side of both mounting frames. When using this forging die for forging workpieces, the utility model can reduce and offset the vibrations generated during processing as much as possible, thereby ensuring stable extrusion molding of the workpiece, improving the molding effect, and enhancing the usability and practicality of the die.
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