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Controllable Gas Springs KF2
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Step 1 Forming + ? Step 2 Piercing Flanging + ? Step 3 Trimming + ? Add functionality Increase production rates Reduce tooling costs Controllable Gas Springs KF2
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Lockable piston rod True nitrogen gas spring Pneumatically operated Compact self contained design PED approved Advantages
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 KF2 gas springs are lockable at press BDC Press KF 2 Time Stroke
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Function
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Piston rod Tube & guide Sealed piston & check valves Pneumatic valve (NO) Central piston rod Lower gas chamber Upper gas chamber Function
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Application type: Dual forming Panel: door inner Drawing operation Combines two forming operations into one tool Function within the tool, not the press Single action press instead of double action press Lowers overall tooling costs
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Application type: Dual depth forming Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Panel: door inner Blank holder KF2
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Application type: Improve part quality Panel: rear quarter Baby spring pad C post Rear quarter window Rear passenger window
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Application type: Improve part quality Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Panel: tailgate inner Critical areas requiring additional spring pad force control Solution: individual baby spring pads Baby spring pad supported by KF2
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Product Range Standard Lock Positive Lock Press Spring Time Stroke Max 1mm springback Max 0 mm springback KF2 or KF2-A
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Models KP Passive KF2 active gas springs: Fixed stroke lengths: 10 to 160 mm KF2-A gas springs: Adjustable from +7mm to – 8mm
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Spacers 1mm 2mm 4mm 8mm Controllable Gas Springs KF2 How to adjust the stroke length of a KF2-A KF2-A 1500-040 Nominal stroke 40 mm
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Accessories Valve Block with Control Block function Mechanical pressure switch Inbuilt mechanical control Upper die Liquid cooler unit NC cooler unit
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Work cycle for lockable gas springs Stroke Energy KF2TU Heat Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Heat Generation Work cycle for standard gas springs Force Energy = Force x Stroke
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Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Cooling & Heat Factor Reduction KF2 model Heat Factor = No Cooling Required = Liquid Cooling Range = Nitrogen Cooling Range To reduce Heat Factor: Add more KF2 springs & reduce overall gas charge pressure Increase KF2 model size and decrease gas charge pressure Reduce press cycle frequency Heat Factor = Stroke Length x Frequency
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5% to tool 84% to liquid Cooler Unit 16% to tool Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Heat Removal Liquid Cooling: KF2-CJ connected to liquid Cooler Unit via cooling jacket Nitrogen Cooling: KF2-NC connected to Nitro Cooler via control valve 95% to Nitro Cooler
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Heat Removal Liquid Cooling: 10 kW or 25 kW cooling capacity Increases SPM up to 400% Requires 380V AC power supply Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Nitrogen Cooling: 1.5 kW cooling capacity Increases SPM up to 500% Requires 24V DC power supply Nitro Cooler KF2 Cooler Unit KF2
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Service & Maintenance Controllable Gas Springs KF2 KF2 contain: over 40 different components, over 25 individual o-rings, 1000 Nm torque set threaded base Therefore: Service & Maintenance only carried out by selected KALLER partners. Note: For emergencies, full replacements are available within 24 hrs World Wide.
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Approved KF2 Service Partners Controllable Gas Springs KF2 Europe: Fibro GmbH North America: KALLER US Global: Strömsholmen AB South America: Arcinco China: KALLER China
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Step 1 Forming + ? Step 2 Piercing Flanging + ? Step 3 Trimming + ? Add functionality Increase production rates Reduce tooling costs Controllable Gas Springs KF2
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