ELDRO® thruster

Standard version

Design

The basic components of the ELDROŽ Thruster, i.e. electric motor and closed hydraulic system are coaxially assembled to form a functional unit. The working fluid of the hydraulic system serves as the operating medium for the generation of thrust.

Technical Data
Type Lifting force Stroke Thrust Braking spring force
(c-spring)
Power-
consumption
Power-
consumption 400 V
Duty rating at S 3-60 % ED Weight
N mm N cm N W A c/h kg
Short- and Long-stroke units
ED 23 220 50 1110 180 165 0,5 2000 10
ED 30 300 50 1500 270 200 0,5 2000 14
ED 50 500 60 3000 460 210 0,5 2000 23
ED 80 800 60 4800 750 330 1,2 2000 24
ED 121 1250 60 7500 1200 330 1,2 2000 39
ED 185 1850 60 11100 19000 450 1,3 2000 39
ED 201 2000 60 12000 1900 450 1,3 2000 39
ED 301 3000 60 18000 2700 550 1,4 1500 40

Method of Operation


Ed 350/20
Ed 301/15

Ed 23/5

Ed 121/6
Ed 201/6
Ed 301/6
with 2 ind.
position switches
IFL 15-355-A

In the switched-off state (de-energised), the hydraulic piston with the piston rod is at its lower limit. In the switched-on state, the centrifugal pump delivers the working fluid under the piston and produces there hydraulic pressure, i.e. the thrust of the ELDRO® unit. As a result of this pressure, the piston travels along its path against the internally fitted braking or re-setting spring or against an external load. The work resulting from the product of 'force x distance' is transmitted via the piston rod and the pressure lug to the device to be operated. Thus, the piston can either travel the total stroke distance or the externally reduced stroke lengths.

In accordance with the hydraulic transmission principle, at each end position of the piston, motor power consumption decreases relative to power intake for lifting action. Simultaneously the pressure within the thruster reaches its maximum value. The driving motor is therefore less loaded when the piston is at rest. In that way the ELDROŽ Thruster becomes insensitive to mechanical overloads e.g. blocking of the brake. The result of all these factors is that electrical thermal protection is unnecessary.

The thrusters are equipped with asynchronous motors. Mains voltage fluctuations therefore have minimum influence only on the function of the thrusters as the motor speed is primarily frequency dependent, and less voltage dependent. When the thruster is in the isconnected state the piston returns to its original position under the impact of the external force (braking spring or weight). Except for the starting and running down phases of the motor, the lifting and lowering speeds are linear. The response times obtained depend on the magnitude of the load as well as on the viscosity of the working fluid injected, which in turn is effected by the ambient temperature.

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