The invention concerns a rotation device for a boom of a mining or construction work rig. The invention also concerns a rig and a boom including such a rotation device.
From EP-B1-0 434 652, such a device is previously known in a telescopic boom arrangement, wherein a rotation motor at a rear end of a first boom portion is arranged to rotate a second boom portion. A rotation motor is positioned at the outer end of a second boom portion, which allows rotation of a feed beam for a rock drilling machine.
Through this arrangement, the rock drilling boom is maneuverable such that an operator can relatively easily position the feed beam in the desired position and direction with six degrees of freedom. The known device, however, makes it more difficult to make it possible to position with high precision, which is more and more essential for today's users. Because of the positioning and the arrangement of the first rotation motor, a certain rotational deviation that can not be neglected will be the result of play and deformation, which in practice makes it impossible to adjust with high precision.
It is an aim with the present invention to provide a rotation device according to the above, wherein the problem of the background art is eliminated or at least essentially reduced. It is further an aim of the invention to provide a rotation device as above, wherein a flexible and economically realised solution is obtained, which also makes adjustment with high precision possible.
Hereby it is achieved that a telescopic boom and thereby the rig as a whole can be manufactured compactly, and besides, which is a great advantage, allows modularisation through the use of standard components such as standard rotation actuators and a standard boom.
Through one embodiment of the invention, wherein the first rotation unit provides a separating place at its outgoing rotational axis, there is achieved a possibility of having a releasable connection with a boom, which i.a. gives the advantage that the same boom, and the same mining or constructions work rig can be easily employed for different uses, wherein the equipment to be used is connectable at said separating place.
By also providing a separating place at the second rotation unit, the corresponding advantages are achieved, and further more that the whole rotation device is releasable from the boom and the equipment and thereby easily exchangeable and/or removable for service.
By providing the rotation device/angular device with an open or openable intermediate portion, simple access is possible from the outside of the respective rotation actuator for service, exchange etc.
By providing a toothed transmission unit, and in particular a planet gear transmission unit for transmitting the movement of the respective rotation actuator, the simplicity and compactness of the device is accentuated.
According to the invention, the boom portions can advantageously be manufactured with non-circular cross section so that the complete boom can be made more rigid and with more loading capacity and be less susceptible to play.
The corresponding advantages are achieved according to the invention in a rig and a boom including such a rotation device.
The invention will now be described to the background of embodiments and with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
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Distal on the second boom portion 11 there is arranged a rotation device 12 which is separable at a first separating place which is indicated with an interrupted line at 15, said rotation device being separable also with respect to a feed beam holder 13 at a second separating place which is indicated with an interrupted line at 16.
The shown boom has five degrees of rotational freedom and one degree of translation freedom. The feeding displacement for the rock drilling machine is thereby not included. In particular it is preferred that the possibility to rotate about the longitudinal axis of the boom exceeds 360° . It is further preferred that the possibility to rotate about the axis defining an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the boom exceeds about 90° . In particular it is preferred that the rotation about this axis, at least in one direction, is so great that it makes it possible to swing the feed beam almost entirely so that its outer end is brought back to the operator cabin of the carrier vehicle. An operator can then have direct access to the drill bit for exchange or inspection without having to leave the cabin. This is possible according to the invention because of the rotation device 12, which has rotation units that are arranged in a manner to be described below.
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The equipment 13 in a conventional manner includes a pivot joint 25 with a (not shown) hydraulic cylinder for pivoting the feeder around an axis A3.
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The invention can be modified within the scope of the following claims. The rotation device and the angular unit can thus be constructed otherwise and the arrangement for fastening thereto of the first rotation unit R1 and the second rotation unit R2 respectively can be carried out otherwise even if the solution above is preferred.
The rotation device can be used in other types of mining or constructions work equipment, for example advantageously for rock bolting machines. By the construction with simple separable units at the separating places, one and the same carrier and rig can be applied to different types of mining and construction work activities by simple exchange of the equipment positioned on the rig.
As is indicated in the figures, the cross section of the boom 9, 11 is non-circular, in particular, rectangular shaped with rounded corners, and other cross sections of the boom are also possible.
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