The main reasons for the noise generated during the production process of single crank stamping press are as follows:
Mechanical movement: The cranks, connecting rods, punches and other parts of the stamping machine move and collide with each other when working, resulting in noise.
Friction and impact: Friction between the punch and the die, impacts, and friction of other moving parts can all produce noise.
Vibration: During the operation of the equipment, the vibration of the components will also produce noise. Vibrations can be caused by unbalanced parts or loose connections.
Transmission system: The transmission system (such as gears, belts, etc.) of a single crank stamping press may produce noise during operation, especially when the equipment is not running smoothly.
Insufficient lubrication: Poor lubrication can lead to increased friction between components, resulting in additional noise.
Wear and tear of components: After long-term use, wear and tear of components can lead to unstable operation and increased noise.