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Can-Eng wins
Hi-speed secondary operations
contract from Turkey
on Videx machines
Videx has recently
Can-Eng Furnaces system in Turkey and launched a line of
International Ltd, supplied with full hi-speed secondary
Niagara Falls, NY, has automation from loading operations machines
received a contract to through unloading. The which perform multiple
supply a mesh belt contract also includes operations on one part
furnace system to Can-Eng’s Level II and do each operation
Termosan Isil in a separate station.Idotaboveşlem in automation system.
Istanbul, Turkey.
Termosan is a
The parts move
Can-Eng will provide its
commercial heat treating
quickly from station to
latest technology, which it
company serving a diverse
station, resulting in
says greatly reduces production rates which
range of markets including
fastener thread damage are six to twelve faster
and foreign material
the automotive sector,
then on standard automatic lathes.
potential. The new line,
fastener industry,
The machines are equipped with 2, 3 or 4 turning stations that turn, chamfer
rated at 1,800kg/hr, will
agricultural, forging and
and drill the edges to virtually any requested length and diameter.
be the largest mesh belt stamping industries. The machines will accept wire directly from an in-line drawer or will pull
drawn wire from an uncoiler.
The parts move from one station to another by a quick servo-operated transfer
system. All stations work simalteaniously to save time and complete the part as
TLM load lift for long screws
quickly as possible. While the first station turns the part, for example, the second
station may drill or face the next part. The parts stay in each station as long as it
needs to complete the operation and this time period, as well as the transfer, is
The TLM 900L load lift is adjustable to handle long
controlled from the main computer screen.
screws. The lift’s double vibrator linear selection system
The machine can be combined with other operations such as heading,
is designed for screw diameters from 8mm, and at least
flattening or marking.
50mm long, to 16mm and 300mm long.
Usable lift width is 700mm and the bar ascent speed can
be adjusted via an inverter. A motorised adjustment system
offers variable air speed. ORT precision thread rolling
The unit is powered through a vibrating channel, the
stop/start of which is actuated by a sensor fitted to the lift's
vibrating hopper. This vibrating channel can be supplied by
ORT Italia says that its Precision Spline and Thread Rolling Machine RP 20
T.L.M. or purchased directly from a specialised supplier.
CNC/E has been designed using the most modern technical criteria.
The Precision Spline and Thread Rolling Machine RP 20 CNC/E offers a wide
range of special features including:
• High stiffness of machine frame.
• User friendly man-machine interface – this helps the worker in all his
operations, from die rolls synchronisation to the change of production and 3D
diagnostics.
• Production monitoring – this controls the production at 100% and verifies the
conformity of the piece in real time.
• The machine working cycles are preloaded and selectable by the operator.
• Environmental friendly machine, because it uses only the energy necessary
for production. The hydraulic power pack has been replaced by an
electromechanical power transmission with minimal environmental impact.
The machine is completely electrical as it has a CNC control panel with a
SIEMENS SINUMERIK 840 DI. It is also free from variations of temperature due
to the use of an electromechanical axis instead of a hydraulic one. The panel
also controls the torque on each motor.
In plunge rolling, the minimum rolling diameter is 3mm, the maximum is
50mm. The slide is electromechanical: its speed is 20mm/s and it slides on
two robust linear guides. The stroke is controlled by the Siemens CNC. The
positioning is controlled by a linear encoder with a 0.0005mm resolution. The
head inclination is monitored in the CNC with a resolution of 0.02°.
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