Injection Molding Machinery Screw and Barrel
What is a Scan Tool?
A scan tool is a Car Diagnostic Tool that can
exhibit a wide range of features. Scan tools typically include a code
reader, the ability to view and sort live data, and
some type of knowledge base. Professional scan tools include extensive
knowledge bases, diagnostic procedures, and sometimes even have built-in
scopes, multimeters, and other diagnostic tools.
In addition to reading and clearing codes, a scan
tool may be able to:
Although the ability to read and clear codes is
important, the additional functionality provided by a good scan tool can be
extremely helpful in diagnosing a problem. OBD-II vehicles, in particular, can
provide an enormous amount of data from a variety of different sensors, which
is why many scanners have the ability to store and play back live data. That
can allow you to test drive the vehicle and then view a recording of specific
sensor output readings during operation.
Unless you have relevant prior experience with the
specific problem that you`re dealing with, a good knowledge base can save you a
tremendous amount of time. Scanners that include troubleshooting information
and other tips will typically provide you with the definition of a code, the
potential faults that can lead to that code being set, and the tests that you
can do to track down the root cause of the problem.
While resources on the Internet don`t provide a
direct 1:1 replacement for the type of troubleshooting information you get with
a professional-grade scan tool, this is definitely a more affordable way to go.
A good consumer-grade scan tool (or an ELM327 scanner and the right
software) will get you on the right track, and you can supplement the
information that your tool provides with an online OBD-II code chart and
troubleshooting information. After you`ve tracked down the likely culprit,
tools like a multimeter and scope will help you determine whether or not
specific components are bad.
Pricing:
OBD-II code readers vary
in price.
They range from an
affordable price ($85) to many hundreds of dollars, or more.
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More Information:
If you're interested in
getting more information on OBD-II code readers or are interested in purchasing
one,
check out complete list of
Frequently Asked OBD Questions, and also the ads throughout this site.
Some brand names of OBD
readers are Carsara, Cartrend, Actron, Innova, etc.
Reference Links:
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Single barrel Screw for Injection Molding Machine
Specification:
Screw diameter: Φ 20mm-Φ 220mm
Mould clamping force: 250T-3200T
Shot weight: 30G-30000G
Technical Information
Base Materials:
1)38CrMoAlA(JIS SACM645)
2)42CrMo(AISI 4140)
3)4Cr5MoSi V1 (JIS SKD-61)
4)9Cr18MOV
5)HPT
Bimetallic alloy materials:
1)Fe-based alloy
2)Ni-based alloy/Deloro alloy
3)Co-based alloy
4)NiCo-based alloy
5)Tungsten carbide/Wolfram carbide
Technics:
Heat treatment
High-frequency quenching
Nitriding treatment
Hard-chrome electroplating
Bimetallic alloy welding
Bimetallic alloy centrifugal casting
Technical parameter:
Nitrided layer depth: 0.5-0.8mm
Nitrided hardness: 900-1000HV
Nitrided brittleness: Less than grade 1
Surface roughness: Ra0.4
Linearity of screw: 0.015mm
Hard-chrome plating hardness after nitriding: >=950HV
Chrome-plating layer depth: 0.025-0.085mm
Bimetallic layer depth: 3mm
Warranty and service: 1 year
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What Can a Scan Tool Do?
Scan
tools are designed to interface with a car`s [on board diagnostic" system in
order to facilitate the diagnostic process.
In that
way, they are a lot like car code readers. They can be plugged into an OBD-I
or OBD-II socket, read and clear codes, and view data
readouts from various sensors. However, scan tools go beyond that basic
functionality.
The Importance of Scan Tool
Knowledge Bases:
In
addition to interfacing with the on board diagnostic system of a vehicle, the
other most important thing a scan tool can do is to provide you with some type
of knowledge base. The specific information contained in this type of knowledge
base varies from one scan tool manufacturer to another, but it`s almost
impossible to overstate the importance of good troubleshooting information.
Premium Scan Tool Features:
The
best scan tools essentially provide you with a [one stop shop" that includes
code and data reading functionality, advanced knowledge bases and troubleshooting
tips, and a built-in scope and other meters. Some of these tools, like the
professional-grade Snap-On MODIS, are prohibitively expensive, but they provide
you with all of the tools you need to identify, test, and diagnose failed
components.
Premium Scan Tool Alternatives:
Although
professional-grade scan tools can be prohibitively expensive, you can achieve
much of the same functionality without breaking the bank. Some of the things
you might want to have in your toolbox include: