Double Shield Tunnel Boring Machine Auxiliary Thrust Cylinder
A double shield tunnel boring machine (TBM) auxiliary thrust cylinder is a hydraulic cylinder that is used to push the gripper shield of the tunnel boring machine forward. The gripper shield is the front part of the tunnel boring machine that holds the cutterhead in place and braces the machine against the tunnel walls.
The auxiliary thrust cylinders are typically located on either side of the gripper shield. They are connected to the rear shield of the tunnel boring machine by means of a piston rod. When the auxiliary thrust cylinders are extended, they push the gripper shield forward, which in turn pushes the cutterhead forward.
The auxiliary thrust cylinders are used in conjunction with the main thrust cylinders of the tunnel boring machine. The main thrust cylinders are located at the rear of the tunnel boring machine and are used to push the entire machine forward. However, the main thrust cylinders cannot be used to push the gripper shield forward on its own, because the gripper shield is braced against the tunnel walls.
The auxiliary thrust cylinders are also used to retract the gripper shield. This is necessary when the tunnel boring machine needs to be moved back or when the tunnel needs to be widened.
Double shield tunnel boring machines are typically used in hard rock formations. In these conditions, the gripper shoes can be used to brace the machine against the tunnel walls and provide a stable platform for boring. The auxiliary thrust cylinders are used to push the gripper shield forward and to retract it as needed.

| Product Name | Double Shield Tunnel Boring Machine Auxiliary Thrust Cylinder |
| Features: | Relying on the reaction force of the auxiliary push cylinder to push the tube piece to make the TBM move forward |
| Bore diameter: | 220mm~320mm |
| Rod diameter: | 180mm~240mmStroke: 2100mm~2600mm |
| Pressure: | up to 35MPaSpecial requirements up to 45MPa |
| Applications: | Double Shield Tunnel Boring Machine |

The double shield tunnel boring machine (TBM) auxiliary thrust cylinder is a hydraulic cylinder that is used to push the gripper shield forward. The gripper shield is the frontmost part of the tunnel boring machine and it has gripper shoes that push against the tunnel walls to provide thrust. The auxiliary thrust cylinder is located in the gripper shield and it is connected to the main thrust cylinder.
When the main thrust cylinder pushes the cutterhead forward, the auxiliary thrust cylinder pushes the gripper shield forward. This ensures that the gripper shield remains in contact with the tunnel walls and that the tunnel boring machine can continue to bore forward.
The auxiliary thrust cylinder is also used to move the gripper shield away from the tunnel walls when it is time to install a new segment of the tunnel lining. The gripper shoes are retracted and the auxiliary thrust cylinder pushes the gripper shield back. This allows the tunnel workers to install the new segment of the tunnel lining.
The auxiliary thrust cylinder is a vital component of the double shield tunnel boring machine and it plays an important role in the tunneling process.
Here is a step-by-step explanation of how the double shield tunnel boring machine auxiliary thrust cylinder works:
The double shield tunnel boring machine auxiliary thrust cylinder is a powerful and reliable component that is essential for the safe and efficient operation of double shield tunnel boring machines.
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