Reverse rail hydraulic climbing template for concrete pouring of high and steep slope

The utility model relates to a reverse rail hydraulic climbing template for concrete pouring of a high and steep slope. The reverse rail hydraulic climbing template for concrete pouring of the high and steep slope comprises a template body (25), a walking device and rails (21); the template body (25...

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Main Authors WU GAOJIAN, SUN LINZHI, FAN PENG, LU YATAO, WANG SENRONG, XUE KAI, CHEN XI, WANG YUMIN, LI FAHAI, XIONG LIANG, HAN XING, LIANG TAO, QIANG YANLI, YANG JIANPING
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LanguageEnglish
Published 06.05.2015
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Summary:The utility model relates to a reverse rail hydraulic climbing template for concrete pouring of a high and steep slope. The reverse rail hydraulic climbing template for concrete pouring of the high and steep slope comprises a template body (25), a walking device and rails (21); the template body (25) is loaded on the walking device, each rail (21) is in an I shape, the lower portions of the rails (21) are provided with rail supports (20), anchor rods (19) inserted in a bedrock face (24) are uniformly distributed on the bottoms of the rail supports (20), and clamping holes are uniformly formed in the upper sides of the rails (21); the walking device is composed of walking wheels (1), a main shaft (4), counter shafts (7), reverse wheels (9), walking latches (17), a hydraulic climbing oil cylinder (18) and a walking support. According to the reverse rail hydraulic climbing template for concrete pouring of the high and steep slope, automatic lifting on a slope surface can be achieved through a way that a hydraulic system drags the template body, the uplift pressure of concrete can be balanced through the reverse wheels, lifting positioning of the hydraulic oil cylinder can be achieved through the special rails, fixing of the climbing template is achieved through self-locking of gripping teeth, and the problems that the uplift pressure of high and steep slope concrete is insufficient and rise moving is difficult are avoided.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN201420779523U