A vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on OCMC technology
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521142610.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-06-05
AI Technical Summary
[0004]为了弥补以上不足,本实用新型提供了一种基于OCMC技术的蒸压加气混凝土板加工用振捣装置,旨在改善现有技术中现有装置在加工振捣混凝土板时,无法做到快速烘干,从而导致烘干的时间变长,进而对后续的连续工作和生产造成了不便的问题
1、本实用新型中,通过液压推杆推动振捣架向下,使振捣棒插入料浆,颗粒重新排列,排出空气,增强混凝土的密实度和强度,再通过电机二驱动圆形齿轮转动,与齿条啮合使齿条在L形架上滑动,带动烘干机烘干混凝土表面,加速水分蒸发,微型水泵抽取存储罐中的二氧化碳和催化剂,注入混凝土板内,提高其强度,从而避免了因现有装置在加工振捣混凝土板时,无法做到快速烘干,从而导致烘干的时间变长,进而对后续的连续工作和生产造成了不便的问题。
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of concrete slab processing technology, and in particular to a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete slabs based on OCMC technology. Background Technology
[0002] A concrete slab is a slab-shaped concrete structural component made primarily of cement, aggregates, and water, with admixtures and additives added when necessary. It is produced through a process of mixing, pouring, vibrating, and curing. It is usually reinforced with steel bars to enhance its mechanical properties. As an important structural component in the fields of architecture, transportation, and water conservancy, it is used to bear and transfer loads, divide spaces, and provide waterproofing and seepage prevention. Common examples include building floor slabs, roof slabs, bridge deck slabs, and panels in hydraulic structures.
[0003] A search revealed Chinese Patent Publication No. CN213499848U, which discloses a concrete vibration device, relating to the field of concrete processing technology. This utility model overcomes the problem that existing concrete vibration devices can only achieve vertical vibration, while concrete vibration methods include: vertical vibration (vibrator perpendicular to the concrete surface) and oblique vibration (vibrator at approximately 40-45° to the concrete surface). The current concrete vibration device cannot achieve oblique vibration. The following solution is proposed: It includes a side plate, a slide rail on the inner side of the side plate, a support column connected to the bottom of the side plate, a base at the bottom of the support column, a top plate connected to the top of the side plate, handles symmetrically provided on the top plate, a lifting plate below the top plate, movable blocks at both ends of the lifting plate, the movable blocks slidingly connected to the slide rail, and an electric actuator installed on the top plate, the electric actuator penetrating the top plate and its telescopic end connected to the lifting plate. This utility model realizes two vibration methods: vertical vibration and oblique vibration, making the vibration work of concrete more flexible. However, the existing device cannot achieve rapid drying when processing vibrated concrete slabs, which leads to a longer drying time and causes inconvenience to subsequent continuous work and production. Utility Model Content
[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete slabs based on OCMC technology. It aims to improve the problem that existing devices cannot achieve rapid drying when processing vibratory concrete slabs, resulting in longer drying times and causing inconvenience to subsequent continuous work and production.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology, comprising a body, an L-shaped frame fixedly connected to the left side of the outer wall of the body, a rack slidably connected to the top of the L-shaped frame, a second motor fixedly connected to the rear side of the top of the L-shaped frame, a fixed rod fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor, a circular gear fixedly connected to the front end of the outer wall of the fixed rod, the circular gear meshing with the rack, fixed long rods fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the rack, a dryer fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixed long rods, multiple hydraulic push rods fixedly connected at equal intervals to the bottom of the L-shaped frame, a vibratory compaction frame fixedly connected to the bottom of the hydraulic push rods, multiple vibratory compaction rods fixedly connected at equal intervals to the bottom of the vibratory compaction frame, a micro water pump fixedly connected to the top left side of the vibratory compaction frame, a storage tank fixedly connected to the top of the vibratory compaction frame, a grouting hole installed on the top right side of the body, and a cleaning mechanism installed on the top of the body for cleaning dirt from the vibratory compaction rods.
[0006] The above technical solution involves: activating the hydraulic pusher, whose bottom is fixedly connected to the vibrating frame. The extension of the hydraulic pusher pushes the vibrating frame downwards, causing multiple vibrating rods, equidistantly fixed at the bottom of the frame, to insert into the concrete slurry. This allows the particles in the slurry to overcome internal friction and cohesion, sliding and rearranging themselves. Air trapped in the slurry is expelled, making the concrete denser and improving its strength and uniformity. Then, a fixed rod is fixedly connected to the output end of motor two. This fixed rod drives the circular gear at the front end of the outer wall to rotate. Because the circular gear meshes with a rack, its rotation causes the rack to slide on top of the L-shaped frame. The rack's movement drives the dryer at the bottom to dry the concrete surface, accelerating surface moisture evaporation and allowing it to reach the required dryness level more quickly. Finally, a micro water pump is activated to extract carbon dioxide and catalyst from the storage tank and inject them into the concrete slab to increase its strength.
[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution: The cleaning mechanism includes a motor, which is mounted on the top of the machine body. A bevel gear is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor. A threaded rod is rotatably connected to the left side of the outer wall of the L-shaped frame. A bevel gear is fixedly connected to the left end of the outer wall of the threaded rod. A moving block is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the threaded rod. A hollow short block is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the moving block. A grooved plate is slidably connected inside the hollow short block. A support frame is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the hollow short block. An L-shaped clamping plate is rotatably connected to the middle of the outer wall of the support frame. A spring is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the hollow short block. A brush is fixedly connected to the bottom of the L-shaped clamping plate at the other end of the outer wall of the spring.
[0008] The above technical solution works as follows: By turning on the motor, the output bevel gear 1 is driven to rotate. Since bevel gear 1 meshes with the threaded rod installed on the left side of the L-shaped frame and bevel gear 2 on the left end, the rotation of bevel gear 1 will drive bevel gear 2 to rotate, which in turn drives the threaded rod to rotate. When the threaded rod rotates, the moving block will move on the outer wall of the threaded rod, so that the brush can clean different parts of the vibrator. When the L-shaped plate is pressed to squeeze the spring, the other side of the L-shaped plate will be lifted, so that the bottom block will separate from the groove on the outer wall of the hollow short block's inner groove plate, thereby adjusting the height of the brush.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution: A screw is threaded to the right side of the outer wall of the machine body, and a warning sign is threaded to the outer wall of the screw.
[0010] Through the above technical solution, the warning sign on the right side of the outer wall of the machine can remind staff of precautions during work, thereby reducing the probability of accidents.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution: A hollow box is fixedly connected to the bottom front side of the machine body, and a drawer is slidably connected inside the hollow box.
[0012] The above technical solution allows for the convenient storage of tools used daily and for maintenance, through the sliding connection inside the hollow box.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution: A handle is fixedly connected to the front side of the outer wall of the drawer, and an anti-slip sleeve is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the handle.
[0014] The above technical solution provides a handle fixedly connected to the front of the outer wall of the drawer, which facilitates the opening and closing of the drawer for use by staff.
[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution: A screw is threadedly connected to the front side of the outer wall of the machine body, and a hook is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw.
[0016] The above technical solution allows for the convenient hanging of tools used daily and for cleaning, via hooks on the front side of the outer wall of the machine for subsequent use.
[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution: A light bulb is mounted on the top of the L-shaped frame.
[0018] The above technical solution allows the light bulb installed on the top of the L-shaped frame to provide auxiliary lighting in situations where the ambient light is insufficient.
[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution: The outer wall of the second motor is fixedly connected to the left and right sides with support legs, and the top of the support legs is threaded with screws.
[0020] Through the above technical solution, the support feet can fix the second motor and prevent the second motor from shifting after long-term use.
[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects: 1. In this utility model, a hydraulic pusher pushes the vibrating frame downwards, causing the vibrating rod to insert into the slurry. The particles rearrange, air is expelled, and the density and strength of the concrete are enhanced. Then, a motor drives a circular gear to rotate, which meshes with a rack and pinion, causing the rack to slide on the L-shaped frame. This drives the dryer to dry the concrete surface and accelerate moisture evaporation. A micro water pump extracts carbon dioxide and catalyst from the storage tank and injects them into the concrete slab to improve its strength. This avoids the problem that existing devices cannot achieve rapid drying when processing vibrated concrete slabs, which leads to longer drying times and causes inconvenience to subsequent continuous work and production.
[0022] 2. In this utility model, after the motor is started, the threaded rod is rotated through the bevel gear transmission, causing the moving block to move along the threaded rod. The brush cleans different parts of the vibrating rod accordingly. Pressing the L-shaped card plate can squeeze the spring, causing the card plate to lift up and drive the bottom card block to separate from the groove, thereby adjusting the height of the brush. This achieves the purpose of brushing off the dirt remaining on the vibrating rod and cleaning. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology proposed in this utility model. Figure 2 This is a front view of a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology, as proposed in this utility model. Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology proposed in this utility model. Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning mechanism of a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology proposed in this utility model. Figure 5 This is a partial cleaning mechanism breakdown diagram of a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology proposed in this utility model.
[0024] Legend: 1. Machine body; 2. Cleaning mechanism; 201. Motor 1; 202. Bevel gear 1; 203. Bevel gear 2; 204. Brush; 205. Grooved plate; 206. Hollow short block; 207. L-shaped clamping plate; 208. Support frame; 209. Moving block; 210. Threaded rod; 211. Spring; 3. Handle; 4. Anti-slip sleeve; 5. Drawer box; 6. Hollow box; 7. Hook; 8. Screw 1; 9. Warning sign; 10. Screw 2; 11. Grouting hole; 12. Vibrating frame; 13. Hydraulic push rod; 14. Light bulb; 15. Rack; 16. Dryer; 17. Screw 3; 18. Support leg; 19. Motor 2; 20. Circular gear; 21. L-shaped frame; 22. Vibrating rod; 23. Storage tank; 24. Fixing rod; 25. Fixing long rod; 26. Miniature water pump. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0026] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3This utility model provides an embodiment of a vibratory compaction device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels based on OCMC technology. The device includes a body 1, with an L-shaped frame 21 fixedly connected to the left side of the outer wall of the body 1. A rack 15 is slidably connected to the top of the L-shaped frame 21, limiting the movement distance of the rack 15. A second motor 19 is fixedly connected to the rear top of the L-shaped frame 21, and a fixed rod 24 is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor 19. A circular gear 20 is fixedly connected to the front end of the outer wall of the fixed rod 24. The motor 19 drives the fixed rod 24 and the circular gear 20 to rotate, enabling the circular gear 20 to mesh with the rack 15, thereby driving the rack 15 to move. The circular gear 20 meshes with the rack 15. Fixed long rods 25 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the rack 15. A dryer 16 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixed long rods 25. A dryer 16 is equidistantly fixed to the bottom of the L-shaped frame 21. Multiple hydraulic push rods 13 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the hydraulic push rods 13. A vibrating frame 12 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the vibrating frame 12 at equal intervals. A micro water pump 26 is fixedly connected to the top left side of the vibrating frame 12. A storage tank 23 is fixedly connected to the top of the vibrating frame 12. A grouting hole 11 is installed on the top right side of the machine body 1. A cleaning mechanism 2 is installed on the top of the machine body 1. The cleaning mechanism 2 is used to clean the dirt on the vibrating rods 22. A screw 10 is threadedly connected to the right side of the outer wall of the machine body 1. A warning sign 9 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw 10. The warning sign 9 on the right side of the outer wall of the machine body 1 can remind the staff of the precautions during work to reduce the probability of accidents. A hollow box 6 is fixedly connected to the bottom front side of the machine body 1. A drawer 5 is slidably connected inside the hollow box 6. The drawer 5 slidably connected inside the hollow box 6 can facilitate the storage of tools for daily use and maintenance for subsequent use. Specifically, when the concrete slurry needs to be vibrated, the hydraulic push rod 13 is activated. Since the bottom of the hydraulic push rod 13 is fixedly connected to the vibrating frame 12, the extension of the hydraulic push rod 13 pushes the vibrating frame 12 downward, causing multiple vibrating rods 22 fixed at equal intervals at the bottom of the vibrating frame 12 to insert into the concrete slurry. This causes the particles in the slurry to overcome internal friction and cohesion, slide against each other, and rearrange. The air originally trapped in the slurry is expelled, making the concrete denser and improving its strength and uniformity. Then, a fixing rod 24 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 19. The fixing rod 24 drives the circular gear 20 at the front end of the outer wall to rotate. Because the circular gear 20 is meshed with the rack 15, the rotation of the circular gear 20 causes the rack 15 to slide on the top of the L-shaped frame 21, while the rack 1... The movement of part 5 will drive the dryer 16 at the bottom to dry the concrete surface, accelerate the evaporation of moisture on the concrete surface, and make it reach the required dryness for construction more quickly. Finally, the micro water pump 26 is turned on to extract carbon dioxide and catalyst from storage tank 23 and put them into the concrete slab to increase the strength of the concrete. The outer right side of the machine body 1 is threaded with screw 2 10, and the outer wall of screw 2 10 is threaded with a warning sign 9. The warning sign 9 on the outer right side of the machine body 1 can remind the workers of the precautions during work to reduce the probability of accidents. The bottom front of the machine body 1 is fixedly connected with a hollow box 6, and a drawer 5 is slidably connected inside the hollow box 6. The drawer 5 slidably connected inside the hollow box 6 can facilitate the storage of tools for daily use and maintenance for subsequent use.
[0027] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 4 and Figure 5The cleaning mechanism 2 includes a motor 201, which is mounted on the top of the body 1. A bevel gear 202 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 201. A threaded rod 210 is rotatably connected to the left side of the outer wall of the L-shaped frame 21. A bevel gear 203 is fixedly connected to the left end of the outer wall of the threaded rod 210. A movable block 209 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the threaded rod 210. Rotation of the threaded rod 210 can move the movable block 209 on the outer wall to adjust its distance. A hollow short block 206 is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the movable block 209. A grooved plate 205 is slidably connected inside the hollow short block 206. A support frame 208 is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the hollow short block 206. An L-shaped card plate 207 is rotatably connected to the middle of the outer wall of the support frame 208. A spring 211 is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the hollow short block 206. A brush 204 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the L-shaped card plate 207 at the other end of the outer wall of the spring 211. A handle 3 is fixedly connected to the front side of the outer wall of the drawer box 5. The handle 3 fixedly connected to the front side of the outer wall of the drawer box 5 can facilitate the opening and closing of the drawer box 5 for use by the staff. An anti-slip sleeve 4 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the handle 3. A screw 8 is threadedly connected to the front side of the outer wall of the machine body 1. A hook 7 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw 8. The hook 7 on the front side of the outer wall of the machine body 1 can be used to hang tools for daily use and cleaning for subsequent use. Specifically, by turning on the motor 201, the output bevel gear 202 is driven to rotate. Since the bevel gear 202 meshes with the threaded rod 210 installed on the left side of the outer wall of the L-shaped frame 21, the rotation of the bevel gear 202 drives the bevel gear 203 to rotate, which in turn drives the threaded rod 210 to rotate. When the threaded rod 210 rotates, the moving block 209 moves on the outer wall of the threaded rod 210, allowing the brush 204 to clean different parts of the vibrating rod 22. When the L-shaped clamp 207 is pressed to compress the spring 211, the other part of the L-shaped clamp 207 will... One side is raised, allowing the bottom locking block to separate from the groove on the outer wall of the hollow short block 206, thus adjusting the height of the brush 204. A handle 3 is fixedly connected to the front of the outer wall of the drawer 5, which facilitates the opening and closing of the drawer 5 for use. An anti-slip sleeve 4 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the handle 3. A screw 8 is threadedly connected to the front of the outer wall of the body 1, and a hook 7 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw 8. The hook 7 on the front of the outer wall of the body 1 facilitates the hanging of tools for daily use and cleaning for subsequent use.
[0028] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2The top of the L-shaped frame 21 is equipped with a light bulb 14. The light bulb 14 installed on the top of the L-shaped frame 21 can play the role of auxiliary lighting when the lighting is poor. The left and right sides of the outer wall of the motor 2 19 are fixedly connected with support legs 18. The top of the support legs 18 is threaded with screw 3 17. The support legs 18 can play the role of fixing the motor 2 19 and preventing the motor 2 19 from shifting after long-term use. Specifically, a bulb 14 is installed on the top of the L-shaped frame 21. The bulb 14 installed on the top of the L-shaped frame 21 can play a role in providing auxiliary lighting when the lighting is poor. Support legs 18 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the outer wall of the motor 2 19. The top of the support legs 18 is threaded with screws 3 17. The support legs 18 can play a role in fixing the motor 2 19 and preventing the motor 2 19 from shifting after long-term use.
[0029] Working principle: When concrete slurry needs to be vibrated, the hydraulic push rod 13 is activated. Since the bottom of the hydraulic push rod 13 is fixedly connected to the vibrating frame 12, the extension of the hydraulic push rod 13 pushes the vibrating frame 12 downward, causing multiple vibrating rods 22, which are equidistantly fixed at the bottom of the vibrating frame 12, to insert into the concrete slurry. This causes the particles in the slurry to overcome internal friction and cohesion, slide against each other, and rearrange. The air originally trapped in the slurry is expelled, making the concrete denser and improving its strength and uniformity. Then, a fixing rod 24 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 19. The fixing rod 24 drives the circular gear 20 at the front end of the outer wall to rotate. Gear 20 meshes with rack 15, so the rotation of the circular gear 20 causes rack 15 to slide on top of L-shaped frame 21. The movement of rack 15 drives dryer 16 at the bottom to dry the concrete surface, accelerating the evaporation of moisture from the concrete surface and enabling it to reach the required dryness for construction more quickly. Finally, micro water pump 26 is turned on to extract carbon dioxide and catalyst from storage tank 23 and transfer them into the concrete slab to increase the strength of the concrete. This avoids the problem that existing devices cannot achieve rapid drying when processing vibrating concrete slabs, which leads to longer drying time and causes inconvenience to subsequent continuous work and production. By turning on the motor 201, the output bevel gear 202 is driven to rotate. Since the bevel gear 202 meshes with the threaded rod 210 installed on the left side of the outer wall of the L-shaped frame 21, the rotation of the bevel gear 202 will drive the bevel gear 203 to rotate, which in turn will drive the threaded rod 210 to rotate. When the threaded rod 210 rotates, the moving block 209 will move on the outer wall of the threaded rod 210, so that the brush 204 can clean different parts of the vibrating rod 22. When the L-shaped clamping plate 207 is pressed to squeeze the spring 211, the other side of the L-shaped clamping plate 207 will be lifted, so that the bottom clamping block will separate from the groove on the outer wall of the inner groove plate 205 of the hollow short block 206, thereby adjusting the height of the brush 204. This achieves the purpose of brushing off the dirt remaining on the vibrating rod 22 and cleaning.
[0030] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A vibrating device for processing autoclaved aerated concrete board based on OCMC technology, comprising a machine body (1), characterized in that: An L-shaped frame (21) is fixedly connected to the left side of the outer wall of the machine body (1). A rack (15) is slidably connected to the top of the L-shaped frame (21). A second motor (19) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the top of the L-shaped frame (21). A fixed rod (24) is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor (19). A circular gear (20) is fixedly connected to the front end of the outer wall of the fixed rod (24). The circular gear (20) meshes with the rack (15). Fixed long rods (25) are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the rack (15). A dryer (16) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixed long rods (25). The bottom of the L-shaped frame (21) is fixedly connected with multiple hydraulic push rods (13) at equal intervals. The bottom of the hydraulic push rods (13) is fixedly connected with a vibrating frame (12). The bottom of the vibrating frame (12) is fixedly connected with multiple vibrating rods (22) at equal intervals. The top left side of the vibrating frame (12) is fixedly connected with a micro water pump (26). The top of the vibrating frame (12) is fixedly connected with a storage tank (23). The top right side of the machine body (1) is equipped with a grouting hole (11). The top of the machine body (1) is equipped with a cleaning mechanism (2). The cleaning mechanism (2) is used to clean the dirt on the vibrating rods (22).
2. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning mechanism (2) includes a motor (201), which is mounted on the top of the body (1). The output end of the motor (201) is fixedly connected to a bevel gear (202). A threaded rod (210) is rotatably connected to the left side of the outer wall of the L-shaped frame (21). A bevel gear (203) is fixedly connected to the left end of the outer wall of the threaded rod (210). A moving block (209) is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the threaded rod (210). The rear side of the outer wall of the moving block (209) A hollow short block (206) is fixedly connected. A grooved plate (205) is slidably connected inside the hollow short block (206). A support frame (208) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the hollow short block (206). An L-shaped clamping plate (207) is rotatably connected to the middle of the outer wall of the support frame (208). A spring (211) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the outer wall of the hollow short block (206). A brush (204) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the L-shaped clamping plate (207) at the other end of the outer wall of the spring (211).
3. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the body (1) is threaded with screw two (10), and the outer wall of screw two (10) is threaded with a sign (9).
4. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 1, characterized in that: A hollow box (6) is fixedly connected to the bottom front side of the body (1), and a drawer (5) is slidably connected inside the hollow box (6).
5. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 4, characterized in that: A handle (3) is fixedly connected to the front side of the outer wall of the drawer (5), and an anti-slip sleeve (4) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the handle (3).
6. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the body (1) is threaded with a screw (8), and the outer wall of the screw (8) is threaded with a hook (7).
7. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 1, characterized in that: A light bulb (14) is mounted on the top of the L-shaped frame (21).
8. The vibrating device for autoclaved aerated concrete board processing based on the OCMC technology according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the motor two (19) is fixedly connected with the supporting legs (18) on the left and right sides, and the top of the supporting legs (18) is threadedly connected with the screw three (17).
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Concrete vibrating device
CN213499848U