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What Is The Difference Between Horizontal Bending And Vertical Bending Of The Busbar Processing Machine Bending Unit?

1. Different bending directions:
Horizontal bending: It is bending along the horizontal direction to form the desired angle or arc in the horizontal direction on the basis of the original straight line shape. This bending method can change the path of the busbar to adapt to different installation environments and electrical connection requirements. Its characteristic is that the busbar bends on a horizontal plane, forming a horizontal angle or arc. Use a specialized horizontal bending mold for the bending unit on the busbar processing machine equipment.
Vertical bending of busbar: refers to the use of busbar processing equipment to bend the busbar in a vertical plane, so that it forms the required angle or arc in the vertical direction on the basis of the original straight shape. To change the height or vertical path of the busbar to adapt to different installation environments and electrical connection requirements. Use a specialized vertical bending mold for the bending unit on the busbar processing machine equipment.

 

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2. Different applicable scenarios:
Horizontal bending: commonly used to make horizontal busbar components, such as busbars parallel to the ground in distribution cabinets.
Vertical bending is more commonly used for busbar structures that require vertical arrangement, such as certain specific electrical connection parts.
3. Processing difficulty and precision control:
Horizontal bending may be easier to maintain accuracy under the influence of gravity.
When bending vertically, the material may be greatly affected by gravity, which requires higher precision control.
For example, in a large substation equipment, if the busbar needs to extend parallel and bend in the same plane, horizontal bending will be used; When the busbar needs to be connected from a horizontal plane to a vertical plane, vertical bending is used.
4. Operational convenience:
For operators, horizontal bending may be more ergonomic and relatively easy to operate.
Vertical bending may require more attention and operational skills to ensure the accuracy of the bending.
In general, both horizontal bending and vertical bending have their own characteristics and applicable ranges in busbar processing, and need to be selected and used according to specific busbar processing requirements.

 

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