In the forging process, there are many reasons that may cause the press to miss, and the following are some of the common reasons:
Unreasonable mold design: If the mold design is unreasonable, such as the shape, size and Angle of the mold are not accurate, it may cause the forging to be off-center during the forming process, resulting in a hit.
Incorrect mold installation: If the mold is installed incorrectly, such as the mold is not centered or not firmly fixed, it may cause the forging to be off-center during the forming process, resulting in a hit.
Improper operation: If the operator does not operate properly, such as pressurizing the press or reducing the load too fast and too fast, it may cause the forging to deviate from the center during the forming process, resulting in a hit.
Mechanical failure: If there is a mechanical failure of the press, such as the instability of the transmission system, the low accuracy of the slider and the die seat, it may cause the forging to be off-center during the forming process, resulting in a hit.
Material problems: If there are quality problems with the materials used, such as uneven materials or impurities, it may cause the forgings to be off-center during the forming process, resulting in a hit.
Environmental factors: If the production environment does not meet the requirements, such as the ground is not solid, the equipment is unstable, etc., it may also lead to the off-center forging during the forming process, resulting in a hit.
In the forging process, we should try to avoid these factors that may lead to smashing, so as to ensure the quality and production efficiency of the forging.