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A Review on Development of a Pneumatic Hammer Machine

Akshay Yadav

Abstract


This project aims to create an automated hammering device that can carry out hammering tasks. The sector will grow and become safer and easier to operate with the advent of an automated hammering machine. Furthermore, the project's impact on the metal industries will be greater. Technology's field of pneumatics is concerned with the study and use of pressured gas to generate mechanical motion. The air compressor will enable the machine to carry out quick and precise hammering operations. Since compressed air is used instead of hydraulic fluid during the production of huge quantities of products, it is significantly more cost-effective. Compressed air is used by a pneumatic hammering device to generate high pressure that is then applied to the piston. A solenoid valve controls the air flow direction into and out of the cylinder. When the punch is fed with high-pressure air, it is forced against the material, and as it strikes the sheet, the punch's pressure causes the sheet to first deform plastically. With the aid of a pulley, shaft, connecting rod, hammer, and battery, the project's main goal is to create an automated hammering machine that will make hammering activities easier. The creation of a machine body casing may be a future project.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijra.v8i1.1466

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