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Videx Machine Engineering Ltd
13A65
The new Videx line of machinery incorporates turning operations bars go to the second station where another turning operation is
with traditional straightening and cut operations. performed.
The machines work from coil and are faster then the standard turning
The heavy duty turn heads are mounted inside bearings, yielding a
machines from bars. By working from coil, the customers save 5%-7%
very good surface quality and a high diameter accuracy at 0.1mm,
on the material cost as there are no end-of-bar short cuts that have to
together with long life of the carbide tips. The whole machine is
be disposed.
computer controlled with servo drives, enabling to change parameters
within seconds.
The VC-MCCT transfer machines are performing the
following operations:
• Wire straightening and cut to length.
• Secondary operations like facing, chamfering, drilling,
stamping, marking, grooving and even pin assembly.
• The above operations are done simultaneously on
the two sides of the bar!
• Optional Thread Rolling and Bending.
The VC-MCCT machines first cut the wire to length
with a length accuracy of 0.1mm. The cut parts go to
the first turning station, where they are turned on
both sides simultaneously. From the first station, the
WAFIOS Aktiengesellschaft
13A30/13C29
WAFIOS presents a wealth of novelties 2008 to present its new corporate design which manifests itself in the
new appearance of the WAFIOS booths.
WAFIOS has a total of three booths where customers and trade
visitors can view their broad range of machines and equipment for This year will also be the first time that WAFIOS and Mewag AG, which
the processing of wire and tube material.
has belonged to the WAFIOS Group since January 1 2008, will share a
common booth in TUBE hall 8a, booth B30. The two former competitors
have joined forces and can now offer a range of tube bending
The main WAFIOS booth will be located in hall 10, booth F22. It is there
machinery for tube diameters up to 170mm.
you will find everything around spring coiling, wire bending,
straightening and endworking machines including accessories and
corresponding services. To pay tribute to the importance of the WIRE
The third pillar of the WAFIOS Group is the cold forming machines
show, WAFIOS plans to reveal a novelty on the world’s spring coiling
which are on exhibition in hall 13, booth A30. The fastener spectrum
market, as well as a wire bending machine which has never been
reaches from wire nail machines over screw-making machines up to
exhibited before. In addition, the WAFIOS Group is also using WIRE machines for the production of formed parts.
Weighpack, WPI Systems B.V.
14D44
Weighpack feeds the furnace constant and regular product heating in
the furnace. The output is adjustable in
At WIRE 2008, WEIGHPACK will show steps of 50kg per hour. The “lump free”
a complete new method of furnace handling will result in a better quality
feeding and collecting for high of heat treatment.
tensile fasteners.
To collect the heavy parts at the end
WEIGHPACK developed the double
of the furnace a new developed
Furnace Feeding System for a capacity
Softdrop® System can be installed
of 2,500kg per hour. Over a width of
assuring damage free loading of
2,000mm the product is spread equally
fasteners and supporting thread
and in one single layer assuring a
quality.
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