Flying Shear with Crank Mechanism
The Flying Shear with Crank Mechanism is a robust and high-speed cutting machine designed to cut hot rolled bars or sections on the fly, without interrupting the rolling process. Unlike standard flying shears, the crank-type shear uses a mechanical crankshaft system to deliver a precise, smooth, and synchronized cutting motion. It is ideally suited for continuous rolling mills where high accuracy, low maintenance, and consistent cutting performance are critical.
Features / Specifications
- Crankshaft-Based Motion: Utilizes a mechanical crank mechanism for stable and repeatable cutting cycles with reduced vibration.
- Synchronous Cutting: Precisely synchronized with rolling speed to ensure accurate cuts without disturbing bar alignment or flow.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Fabricated with a rigid, heat-resistant frame to handle high temperatures and continuous-duty cycles.
- High Cutting Frequency: Capable of delivering multiple cuts per minute to match fast-paced rolling mill operations.
- Mechanical Reliability: Fewer hydraulic or pneumatic parts result in lower maintenance and higher mechanical dependability.
- Wear-Resistant Blades: Fitted with alloy steel blades that are hardened and ground for extended service life and clean cuts.
- Compact Design: Space-efficient structure suitable for integration into existing rolling mill layouts.
- Ease of Maintenance: Designed for quick access to the crank and cutting components for inspection or replacement.
- Energy Efficient: Operates with minimal power consumption due to mechanical motion control.
- Custom Configurations: Available in single or twin blade versions, adaptable to various bar sizes, lengths, and mill speeds.

