Knocker (vibration technology)

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A knocker is a (mostly closed) device in which a piston is driven at high speed against an impact plate.

In practice, impact energies of 1 to 300 joules are achieved.

Knockers are mostly used to loosen buildup on walls, pipes or containers. In terms of their mode of action, they are comparable to striking a hammer.

The knocking process takes place in steps

  • Loading: the piston is brought to the starting position
  • Loaded: the piston is in its starting position
  • Accelerate: the piston is accelerated
  • Striking: the piston hits the striking plate
  • Standstill: the piston sits on the impact plate

The piston is accelerated by springs or compressed air, depending on the design principle.

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