A cable crosslinking machine head dismounting device
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521953929.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-11
AI Technical Summary
现有技术中,拆机头工序依靠人工操作,劳动强度大,工作效率低
[0032] As can be seen from the above scheme, the cable cross-linking head disassembly device disclosed in this application, after the head is disassembled, is placed in the head flipping assembly. At this time, the head is in a horizontal state. Then, the head flipping assembly flips the head to a vertical state. The shunt disassembly assembly connects to the shunt and applies an axial pull-out force to the shunt, causing the shunt to detach from the head. Subsequently, the hoisting assembly moves the shunt disassembly assembly carrying the shunt to the area where the clamping assembly is located. The shunt disassembly assembly places the shunt at the clamping mechanism. After the clamping mechanism clamps the shunt, it is removed, and the worker cleans the shunt. After cleaning, the hoisting assembly lifts the shunt to the location of the head flipping assembly, and the operator installs the shunt onto the head. Compared with the prior art, which involves manual operation, this method can reduce labor, lower labor intensity, and improve work efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of cable technology, and more specifically, to a cable cross-linking head disassembly device. Background Technology
[0002] In the cable cross-linking process, it is necessary to change the specifications of the extruder head assembly (including the distributor), adjust the mold, or perform maintenance and cleaning. This process is called the extruder head removal process. The extruder head removal process is a critical link in the production process, directly affecting the quality of the cable insulation layer and production efficiency. In the existing technology, the extruder head removal process relies on manual operation, which is labor-intensive and inefficient.
[0003] Therefore, how to reduce labor intensity and improve work efficiency has become a technical problem that urgently needs to be solved by those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, the purpose of this application is to provide a cable cross-linking head disassembly device to reduce labor intensity and improve work efficiency.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A cable cross-linking head disassembly device, comprising:
[0007] The machine head tilting assembly includes a machine head tilting drive component, which is used to drive the machine head to switch between a horizontal and a vertical state.
[0008] The splitter disassembly assembly can be connected to the splitter on the machine head, and the splitter disassembly assembly can apply an axial pull-out force to the splitter, causing the splitter to detach from the machine head.
[0009] The hoisting assembly and the diverter disassembly assembly are located within the hoisting assembly;
[0010] A clamping assembly, comprising at least one clamping mechanism for clamping a distributor.
[0011] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable cross-linking head disassembly device, the shunt disassembly assembly includes:
[0012] The force-applying mechanism is a pneumatic cylinder, electric cylinder, hydraulic cylinder, or linear motor.
[0013] A connecting mechanism that connects to a force-applying mechanism and can also be connected to a distributor;
[0014] The splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket is connected to the hoisting assembly. The force application mechanism is installed on the splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket, which can abut or connect with the machine head.
[0015] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable cross-linking head disassembly device, the hoisting assembly includes:
[0016] Fixed track;
[0017] The movable track is movably set on the fixed track;
[0018] The electric hoist is movable and mounted on a track. The diverter assembly mounting bracket is connected to the electric hoist.
[0019] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable crosslinking head disassembly device, the shunt disassembly assembly mounting bracket is equipped with an operating handle and a control panel, and the control panel is connected to the electric hoist and the force application mechanism respectively.
[0020] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable crosslinking head disassembly device, the head flipping assembly includes a transport vehicle, a head flipping drive component, and a head mounting mechanism. The head flipping drive component is mounted on the transport vehicle, and the head mounting mechanism is connected to the head flipping drive component.
[0021] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable crosslinking head disassembly device, the head tilting drive is a motor, the transport vehicle is provided with a tilting drive mounting bracket, the head tilting drive is mounted on the tilting drive mounting bracket, and the head mounting mechanism is connected to the output shaft of the head tilting drive.
[0022] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable cross-linking head disassembly device, the clamping assembly includes:
[0023] A lifting hydraulic truck, which is equipped with a lifting platform;
[0024] The clamping mechanism is installed on the lifting platform.
[0025] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable cross-linking head disassembly device, the clamping mechanism includes:
[0026] Clamping bracket, which is installed on the lifting platform;
[0027] The clamping screw is rotatably mounted on the clamping bracket;
[0028] The clamping block includes two, one of which is threadedly engaged with the clamping screw, and the other is disposed on the clamping bracket;
[0029] The locking element can lock another clamping block and the clamping bracket.
[0030] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable crosslinking head disassembly device, the clamping mechanism further includes a limiting block, a mounting plate is provided on the clamping bracket, the mounting plate is connected to the clamping bracket, the limiting block and another clamping block are both provided on the mounting plate, and the locking member can lock the mounting plate and the clamping bracket.
[0031] Optionally, in the above-mentioned cable cross-linking machine head disassembly device, the cable cross-linking machine head disassembly device further includes a workbench, with at least two workbenches, which are used to place cleaning tools and / or place and clean other workpieces for the machine head.
[0032] As can be seen from the above scheme, the cable cross-linking head disassembly device disclosed in this application, after the head is disassembled, is placed in the head flipping assembly. At this time, the head is in a horizontal state. Then, the head flipping assembly flips the head to a vertical state. The shunt disassembly assembly connects to the shunt and applies an axial pull-out force to the shunt, causing the shunt to detach from the head. Subsequently, the hoisting assembly moves the shunt disassembly assembly carrying the shunt to the area where the clamping assembly is located. The shunt disassembly assembly places the shunt at the clamping mechanism. After the clamping mechanism clamps the shunt, it is removed, and the worker cleans the shunt. After cleaning, the hoisting assembly lifts the shunt to the location of the head flipping assembly, and the operator installs the shunt onto the head. Compared with the prior art, which involves manual operation, this method can reduce labor, lower labor intensity, and improve work efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0033] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0034] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the cable cross-linking head disassembly device disclosed in the embodiments of this application;
[0035] Figure 2 This is an assembly diagram of the hoisting assembly and the shunt disassembly assembly of the cable crosslinking head disassembly device disclosed in the embodiments of this application;
[0036] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the shunt disassembly assembly disclosed in the embodiments of this application;
[0037] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection mechanism disclosed in the embodiments of this application.
[0038] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the clamping assembly disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Figure 1 ;
[0039] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the clamping assembly disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Figure 2 ;
[0040] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the nose-tilting assembly disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Figure 1 ;
[0041] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the nose-tilting assembly disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Figure 2 .
[0042] Among them, 100 is the splitter disassembly assembly, 110 is the force application mechanism, 120 is the connection mechanism, 121 is the oblong hole, 122 is the connecting bolt, 130 is the splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket, 131 is the operating handle, and 132 is the control panel.
[0043] 200 is the hoisting assembly, 210 is the fixed rail, 220 is the moving rail, and 230 is the electric hoist.
[0044] 300 is the machine head tilting assembly, 310 is the machine head tilting drive component, 320 is the transport vehicle, 321 is the tilting drive component mounting bracket, 322 is the frame plate, and 330 is the machine head mounting mechanism;
[0045] 400 is a clamping assembly, 410 is a clamping mechanism, 411 is a clamping bracket, 4111 is a connecting plate, 412 is a clamping screw, 413 is a clamping block, 4131 is a first clamping block, 4132 is a second clamping block, 414 is a locking component, 415 is a limit block, 416 is a mounting plate, 417 is an operating handwheel, 420 is a lifting hydraulic trolley, and 421 is a lifting platform;
[0046] 500 is the header, and 510 is the distributor;
[0047] 600 is the workbench. Detailed Implementation
[0048] The core of this application is to disclose a cable cross-linking machine head disassembly device to reduce labor intensity and improve work efficiency.
[0049] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0050] like Figure 1As shown in the figure, this application discloses a cable crosslinking head disassembly device, including a head flipping assembly 300, a shunt disassembly assembly 100, a hoisting assembly 200, and a clamping assembly 400. It should be noted that this application mainly relates to the disassembly and cleaning of the shunt 510 of the head 500.
[0051] The machine head tilting assembly 300 includes a machine head tilting drive 310, which drives the machine head 500 to switch between a horizontal and a vertical state. The distributor disassembly assembly 100 can be connected to the distributor 510 of the machine head 500, and the distributor disassembly assembly 100 can apply an axial pull-out force to the distributor 510, causing the distributor 510 to detach from the machine head 500. The distributor disassembly assembly 100 is disposed on the hoisting assembly 200. After the distributor disassembly assembly 100 pulls out the distributor 510, it can move with the hoisting assembly 200 to a preset position. The clamping assembly 400 includes at least one clamping mechanism 410, which is used to clamp the distributor 510.
[0052] In actual use, the head disassembly device disassembles the head 500 and places it in the head tilting assembly 300. The worker then fixes the head 500 in a horizontal position. The operator then moves the head tilting assembly 300 to the area where the distributor disassembly assembly 100 is located. The head tilting assembly 300 tilts the head 500 to a vertical position. The distributor disassembly assembly 100 connects to the distributor 510, and applies an axial pull-out force to the distributor 510 installed on the head 500, causing the distributor... 510 is detached from the head 500. Then, the hoisting assembly 200 moves the distributor disassembly assembly 100 carrying the distributor 510 to the area where the clamping assembly 400 is located. The distributor disassembly assembly 100 places the distributor 510 at the clamping mechanism 410. After the clamping mechanism 410 clamps the distributor 510, it is removed. The worker cleans the distributor 510. After cleaning, the hoisting assembly 200 hoists the distributor 510 to the position of the head tilting assembly 300. The operator installs the distributor 510 onto the head 500.
[0053] The cable crosslinking head disassembly device disclosed in this application uses a shunt disassembly assembly 100 to detach the shunt 510 from the head 500, and then uses a hoisting assembly 200 to lift it to the location of the clamping assembly 400. After the clamping mechanism 410 clamps the shunt 510, the worker can clean the shunt 510. After cleaning, the hoisting assembly 200 lifts the shunt 510 to the head 500 for installation. Compared with the prior art, which uses manual operation, this device can reduce labor intensity and improve work efficiency.
[0054] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the distributor disassembly assembly 100 includes a force-applying mechanism 110, a connecting mechanism 120, and a distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130. The force-applying mechanism 110 can apply an axial pull-out force to the distributor 510. The force-applying mechanism 110 can be a pneumatic cylinder, electric cylinder, hydraulic cylinder, or linear motor. The connecting mechanism 120 is connected to the force-applying mechanism 110 and is used to fix the distributor 510. The distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130 is connected to the lifting assembly 200. The force-applying mechanism 110 is mounted on the distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130, and the distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130 can abut or connect to the machine head 500. The connecting mechanism 120 can be a suction cup or a distributor connecting plate. The fixed end of the force-applying mechanism 110 is connected to the movable end of the force-applying mechanism 110, and the connecting mechanism 120 is preferably a distributor connecting plate. Figure 4 As shown, multiple oblong holes 121 are provided circumferentially along the connecting mechanism 120. Each oblong hole 121 extends radially along the connecting mechanism 120, and a connecting bolt 122 is provided on each oblong hole 121. The oblong holes 121 can accommodate various types of splitters 510. Specifically, the splitter 510 includes an inner shield splitter, an insulated splitter, and an outer shield splitter. In actual use, the splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130 abuts against the machine head 500 and is connected to the splitter 510 by the connecting bolts 122. Then, the force application mechanism 110 applies an axial pull-out force, causing the splitter 510 to separate from the machine head 500.
[0055] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the hoisting assembly 200 includes a fixed rail 210, a movable rail 220, and an electric hoist 230. The movable rail 220 is movably mounted on the fixed rail 210, and its extension direction is perpendicular to the fixed rail 210. The electric hoist 230 is movably mounted on the movable rail 220, and the distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130 is connected to the electric hoist 230. Preferably, the fixed rail 210 and the movable rail 220 are aluminum alloy rails. The electric hoist 230 is an electric dual-speed chain hoist, and it is connected to the movable rail 220 via a trolley, which can be operated manually or electrically. The electric hoist 230 can drive the distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130 to move up and down to accommodate the removal requirements of the distributor 510.
[0056] Furthermore, such as Figure 3As shown, the distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket 130 is equipped with an operating handle 131 and a control panel 132. The control panel 132 is electrically connected to the electric hoist 230 and the distributor disassembly assembly 100, respectively. The electrical control system of the electric hoist 230 receives up or down command signals from the control panel 132 to realize the lifting and lowering functions of the distributor 510. The force application mechanism 110 receives command signals from the control panel 132 and can apply an axial pulling force to the distributor 510. Taking the force application mechanism 110 as an electric cylinder as an example, the distributor 510 is connected through the connecting mechanism 120. The piston rod of the electric cylinder extends and retracts, which can pull out the distributor 510. After being lifted to the preset position by the hoisting assembly 200, the piston rod of the electric cylinder extends, which can place the distributor 510 in the position of the clamping mechanism 410.
[0057] Furthermore, such as Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the machine head tilting assembly 300 includes a transport vehicle 320, a machine head tilting drive 310, and a machine head mounting mechanism 330. The machine head tilting drive 310 is mounted on the transport vehicle 320, and the machine head mounting mechanism 330 is connected to the machine head tilting drive 310.
[0058] Specifically, the pallet truck 320 can be an electric counterbalance forklift. The pallet truck 320 is equipped with a frame plate 322, on which a tilting drive mounting bracket 321 is mounted. A machine head tilting drive 310 is mounted on the tilting drive mounting bracket 321, and a machine head mounting mechanism 330 is connected to the machine head tilting drive 310. In some specific embodiments, the machine head tilting drive 310 is a motor, and the machine head mounting mechanism 330 is connected to the output shaft of the machine head tilting drive 310.
[0059] In actual use, after the head 500 is disassembled, it is installed into the head mounting mechanism 330. The head mounting mechanism 330 has mounting holes that mate with the head 500. At this time, the head 500 is in a horizontal state. In order to further fix the head 500, it can be fixed with bolts. The head 500 is transported to the area where the distributor disassembly assembly 100 is located by the transport vehicle 320. The head flipping drive 310 drives the head 500 to flip to a vertical state. Then the distributor disassembly assembly 100 applies an axial pull-out force to the distributor 510, so that the distributor 510 is separated from the head 500. Figure 7 and Figure 8 The machine head 500 shown is in a vertical position.
[0060] Furthermore, such as Figures 5-6As shown, in some specific embodiments, the clamping assembly 400 includes a clamping mechanism 410 and a lifting hydraulic cart 420. The lifting hydraulic cart 420 is equipped with a lifting platform 421, and the clamping mechanism 410 is disposed on the lifting platform 421. At least one clamping mechanism 410 is included; the figure shows two clamping mechanisms 410, which is only an example. There can be three or more clamping mechanisms 410, which can be specifically set according to actual conditions. The lifting hydraulic cart 420 allows for flexible adjustment of the height of the lifting platform 421 according to the worker's operational needs, so that the height of the diverter 510 is convenient for the worker's cleaning needs. Simultaneously, the lifting hydraulic cart 420 can transfer the diverter 510 to a preset position according to actual needs.
[0061] Specifically, in some embodiments, the lifting hydraulic cart 420 includes a frame, a hydraulic lifting mechanism mounted on the frame, a lifting platform 421, a handle, and wheels mounted at the bottom of the frame. The hydraulic lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic drive system and a scissor arm. The hydraulic drive system is mounted on the frame and connected to the scissor arm. The scissor arm includes multiple sets of X-shaped connecting rods hinged by pins. The lifting platform 421 is located at the top of the scissor arm. The lifting platform 421 is raised and lowered by the deformation of the scissor arm driven by the hydraulic drive system. It should be noted that the specific structure of the lifting hydraulic cart 420 described here is only an example; other structures are also possible, as long as they can achieve the raising and lowering of the lifting platform 421.
[0062] Furthermore, such as Figures 5-6 As shown, the clamping mechanism 410 includes a clamping bracket 411, a clamping screw 412, a clamping block 413, and a locking element 414. The clamping bracket 411 is mounted on the lifting platform 421 and can be connected to the lifting platform 421 by bolts. The clamping screw 412 is rotatably mounted on the clamping bracket 411. Preferably, a bearing is provided between the clamping screw 412 and the clamping bracket 411, and an operating handwheel 417 is provided at the end of the clamping screw 412. The clamping block 413 includes two parts. For ease of explanation, one clamping block 413 is the first clamping block 4131, and the other clamping block 413 is the second clamping block 4132. The first clamping block 4131 is threadedly engaged with the clamping screw 412, and the second clamping block 4132 is rotatably mounted on the clamping bracket 411. The locking member 414 can lock the second clamping block 4132 and the clamping bracket 411. The locking member 414 can be a locking pin to prevent the second clamping block 413 from rotating after clamping the diverter 510. The opposite side of the first clamping block 4131 and the second clamping block 4132 is arc-shaped.
[0063] In actual use, the hoisting assembly 200 and the diverter disassembly assembly 100 hoist the diverter 510 to the corresponding position on the clamping assembly 400. The operating handwheel 417 is manually rotated, causing the first clamping block 4131 to slowly clamp the diverter 510. The second clamping block 4132 is then locked to the clamping bracket 411 via the locking member 414, preventing rotation of the second clamping block 4132. This allows the operator to clean the diverter 510. When it is necessary to flip the diverter 510, the locking of the second clamping block 4132 to the clamping bracket 411 can be released, allowing the diverter 510 to be flipped to a preset angle. The second clamping block 4132 is then locked to the clamping bracket 411 via the locking member 414, and the diverter 510 can then be cleaned.
[0064] Furthermore, such as Figures 5-6 As shown, to prevent the diverter 510 from sliding down, the clamping mechanism 410 also includes a limiting block 415. A mounting plate 416 is provided on the clamping bracket 411, and the mounting plate 416 is rotatably connected to the clamping bracket 411, specifically via a bearing connection. The limiting block 415 and another clamping block 413 are both located on the mounting plate 416, and the locking element 414 can lock the mounting plate 416 and the clamping bracket 411. In actual use, the diverter 510 is hoisted to the position of the clamping assembly 400 using the hoisting assembly 200. The operating handwheel 417 is rotated, causing the second clamping block 4132 to slowly clamp the diverter 510, and the boss of the diverter 510 to contact the limiting block 415. After clamping the diverter 510, the mounting plate 416 and the clamping bracket 411 are locked by the locking element 414. Subsequently, the connecting mechanism 120 of the diverter disassembly assembly 100 is removed, and the diverter 510 is cleaned.
[0065] Specifically, the clamping bracket 411 is provided with a connecting plate 4111, which has mounting holes. The locking element 414 is a locking pin. The mounting plate 416 has multiple mounting holes spaced circumferentially to mate with the locking pin. The locking pin has a nut on it, located on the side of the connecting plate 4111 away from the mounting plate 416. When it is necessary to lock the mounting plate 416 and the clamping bracket 411, the locking pin passes through the mounting holes on the connecting plate 4111 and the corresponding mounting holes on the mounting plate 416, and the nut is rotated to press against the surface of the connecting plate 4111. When it is necessary to unlock, the nut is rotated in the opposite direction to remove it from the surface of the connecting plate 4111, the locking pin is pulled out, and the mounting plate 416 is rotated to the appropriate position to lock again. A pull ring can be provided at the end of the locking pin. Of course, in some other specific embodiments, the nut may not be provided. Instead, a spring may be fitted onto the locking pin, with the spring located between the boss of the locking pin and the connecting plate 4111. The specific arrangement can be determined according to actual needs.
[0066] Furthermore, such as Figure 1As shown, the cable crosslinking machine head disassembly device also includes a workbench 600. There are at least two workbench 600s. The workbench 600 is used for placing and cleaning other workpieces of the machine head 500. The workbench 600 can also be used to place cleaning tools. Specifically, the bottom of the workbench 600 is equipped with casters for easy movement.
[0067] It should be noted that each embodiment in this specification focuses on the differences from other embodiments, and the same or similar parts between the embodiments can be referred to each other.
[0068] Hereinafter, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature.
[0069] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected" and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0070] This document uses specific examples to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this application. The descriptions of the embodiments above are only for the purpose of helping to understand the core ideas of this application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make several improvements and modifications to this application without departing from the principles of this application, and these improvements and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this application.
Claims
1. A cable cross-linking head disassembly device, characterized in that, include: The machine head tilting assembly (300) includes a machine head tilting drive (310) for driving the machine head (500) to switch between a horizontal state and a vertical state. A splitter disassembly assembly (100) is available to connect to the splitter (510) of the machine head (500) and can apply an axial pull-out force to the splitter (510) to disengage the splitter (510) from the machine head (500). Lifting assembly (200), wherein the diverter disassembly assembly (100) is disposed on the lifting assembly (200); A clamping assembly (400) includes at least one clamping mechanism (410) for clamping the splitter (510).
2. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The splitter disassembly assembly (100) includes: The force-applying mechanism (110) is a pneumatic cylinder, an electric cylinder, a hydraulic cylinder, or a linear motor; A connecting mechanism (120) is connected to the force-applying mechanism (110), and the connecting mechanism (120) can be connected to the distributor (510); The splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket (130) is connected to the hoisting assembly (200), the force application mechanism (110) is installed on the splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket (130), and the splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket (130) can abut or connect with the machine head (500).
3. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The hoisting assembly (200) includes: Fixed track (210); A movable track (220) is movably disposed on the fixed track (210). An electric hoist (230) is movably mounted on the moving track (220), and the distributor disassembly assembly mounting bracket (130) is connected to the electric hoist (230).
4. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The splitter disassembly assembly mounting bracket (130) is provided with an operating handle (131) and a control panel (132), and the control panel (132) is connected to the electric hoist (230) and the force application mechanism (110) respectively.
5. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The machine head tilting assembly (300) includes a transport vehicle (320), the machine head tilting drive (310), and a machine head mounting mechanism (330). The machine head tilting drive (310) is mounted on the transport vehicle (320), and the machine head mounting mechanism (330) is connected to the machine head tilting drive (310).
6. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The machine head tilting drive (310) is a motor. The transport vehicle (320) is provided with a tilting drive mounting bracket (321). The machine head tilting drive (310) is mounted on the tilting drive mounting bracket (321). The machine head mounting mechanism (330) is connected to the output shaft of the machine head tilting drive (310).
7. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The clamping assembly (400) includes: A lifting hydraulic truck (420) is provided with a lifting platform (421). The clamping mechanism (410) is disposed on the lifting platform (421).
8. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The clamping mechanism (410) includes: A clamping bracket (411) is provided on the lifting platform (421). A clamping screw (412) is rotatably mounted on the clamping bracket (411). The clamping block (413) includes two, one of which is threadedly engaged with the clamping screw (412), and the other is disposed on the clamping bracket (411). A locking element (414) is capable of locking another clamping block (413) to the clamping bracket (411).
9. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The clamping mechanism (410) further includes a limiting block (415), and a mounting plate (416) is provided on the clamping bracket (411). The mounting plate (416) is connected to the clamping bracket (411). The limiting block (415) and another clamping block (413) are both provided on the mounting plate (416). The locking member (414) can lock the mounting plate (416) and the clamping bracket (411).
10. The cable cross-linking head disassembly device as described in any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that, The cable crosslinking head disassembly device also includes a workbench (600), of which at least two workbench (600) are used for placing cleaning tools and / or for placing and cleaning other workpieces of the head (500).