Mechanism to Automatically Lower Heater for Sealing Packaging

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A user seeks a mechanism to automatically lower and raise a heater for sealing aluminum to plastic packaging, similar to a drill press setup. The heating element will be fixed and must accommodate variable material thickness, requiring adjustable vertical gaps. Suggestions include using drill press stands without drills and exploring mechanisms like presses and eccentrics for lifting and lowering. The user expresses interest in a specific mechanism linked in the discussion, which may provide excessive force for their needs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of selecting an appropriate mechanism tailored to the sealing process.
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Hi i need a mechanism to lower the heater to certain height then it will automatically go up. It could be auto or manual hand mechanism. In short i need a mechanism which is installed in drill press table machine to lower drill bit. But in my scenario it is heater to seal small packaging of aluminium to plastic. Thanks in advance
 
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Welcome, shees :cool:

Is that heating element fixed or rotating around the vertical axis?
How long should the heater remain in lowest position?
Any force should be applied?
Should you be able to regulate the vertical gap between table and heater (variable thickness of material to be fused)?
 
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Shees said:
Hi i need a mechanism to lower the heater to certain height then it will automatically go up. It could be auto or manual hand mechanism. In short i need a mechanism which is installed in drill press table machine to lower drill bit. But in my scenario it is heater to seal small packaging of aluminium to plastic. Thanks in advance
You can buy drill press stands without the drill -- could you base your heater press on one of these?

https://www.k-bid.com/auction/5318/item/264

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Lnewqban said:
Welcome, shees :cool:

Is that heating element fixed or rotating around the vertical axis?
How long should the heater remain in lowest position?
Any force should be applied?
Should you be able to regulate the vertical gap between table and heater (variable thickness of material to be fused)?
Hi Sir, Thanks for response.
Yes time will be variable depend upon at which material is being used. Heating element will be fixed at top side which will move up and down towards table. There will be minimum force apply to cut aluminium sheet and paste it on plastic cup. My main problem is which mechanism to use for lifting and lowering the whole mechanism.
 
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... My main problem is which mechanism to use for lifting and lowering the whole mechanism.
You are welcome :smile:

Find "presses" and "eccentrics" at this link:
http://507movements.com/toc.html

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Shees said:
Thanks for link. I think this one will work http://507movements.com/mm_140.html
That one creates almost infinite force at the end of the stroke; you may not need that much, saving some of the trajectory of the lever by using less mechanical advantage.
You are welcome :smile:
 
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