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News Release from: Dengensha Europe | Subject: Vibratory weld nut feeder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 September 2004
Vibratory weld nut feeder changes over
quickly
Vibratory weld nut feeder that is specifically designed to feed square weld nuts can be changed from M6 to M8 nuts in a matter of minutes by changing the cassette, tube and feed unit.
Dengensha Europe, the European subsidiary of the Japanese resistance welding equipment manufacturer and supplier Dengensha Manufacturing Co, has introduced a new vibratory weld nut feeder to its range of nut and bolt feeders It will enhance the complete range of products available to the automotive components industry and other manufacturing industries where weld nuts and bolts are welded onto components
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This new feeder is specifically designed to feed square weld nuts and can be changed from M6 to M8 nuts in a matter of minutes, simply by changing the cassette, tube and feed unit.
The bowl and the control unit are designed to feed a wide range of square nuts rather than being dedicated to production using on size nut.
When ordering the user should specify whether he wishes to feed several sizes and types of square nut or he can specify a particular size from M6 to M10 and add components to feed other sizes at a later date for another nut size or type from M6 DIN to M8 JIS.
Another new development is a version of nut feeder which uses a pneumatic separator, instead the stock of nuts is maintained in the chute track on the feed unit, separating the feeding from the supply of nuts.
This method of feeding allows for a faster rate of feed and can reduce wear on consumable parts in the feeding unit.
Dengensha Europe, with its experience and knowledge in resistance welding and the applications required to automatically feed weld nuts and bolts onto users1 tooling, is able to tailor its complete range of feeders to suit the individual build standards required for both mechanical and electrical manufacturing equipment used in the automotive components industry.
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