Horizontal Slip Table
The axis of a shaker’s operation is Z axis. In order to achieve vibrations in X and Y axis, a Horizontal Slip Table (HST) is used. A Horizontal Slip Table is compactly constructed using a precisely machined magnesium alloy tool-plate, which rests on top of the flat granite block. Hydraulic bearings are placed at different locations based on the design of the HST to constrain its motion in the same axis as that of the shaker. A consistent oil film is generated on the granite block and in the bearing in order to remove friction, provide dynamic support, control crosstalk and restrain overturning moments. The hydraulic bearings can be low or high pressure type depending on the table specification. High pressure bearings have a lower clearance and require higher pressure to operate as compared to low pressure bearings. Driven by our bull nose design based drive bar, the Horizontal Slip Tables provide excellent performance for heavy, tall or eccentric loads. The test object can be rotated by 90° on the table to switch between X and Y axis. A system integrated with HST is capable of testing objects in all three axis, one at a time.
Major Sub Systems of the Horizontal Slip Table are:
An optimised gear based pivoting system to turn the shaker from its ideal vertical position to a horizontal position using mechanical or electrical means. Locking bolts are provided on either sides to lock the trunnion assembly at the point where the shaker is precisely aligned vertically for operating on Armature or horizontally for operating on Horizontal Slip Table. A mercury switch is used to detect the orientation of the shaker by the Power Amplifier to enable or disable relevant interlocks automatically.
As the usage of shaker and HST is dependent on the test parameters, it is required to use the shaker with and without the HST. Therefore, both shaker and HST are bolted on a single platform which ensures that every time you turn the shaker and couple it with our HST, alignment will be perfect.