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News Release from: Elscint Automation | Subject: Automatic riveting machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 July 2004
Automatic riveting machine attracts
interest
Switchgear and contactor manufacturers are showing keen interest in an automatic riveting machine system that can be designed to include other parts in riveted assemblies.
Switchgear and contactor manufacturers are showing keen interest in an automatic riveting machine system that can be designed to include other parts, such as springs and strip, in riveted assemblies Elscint Automation, the ISO 9001:2000 certified vibratory bowl feeder manufacturer and system integrator from India has recently developed an Automatic Riveting Machine
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Automatic riveting machine
An Automatic Riveting Machine, from Elscint Automation receives good response from Switchgear and Contactor Manufacturers, with increased productivity.
The rivets are fed through a vibratory bowl feeder to the riveting station.
Any other parts (spring, strip etc) can either be placed manually or automatically from another vibratory bowl feeder.
Alternatively, the strip can be fed through a de-reeler and cut as per the requirement and fed automatically.
Other options which are available is checking of the spring/strip etc before riveting, counting of the number of pieces riveted, automatic stoppage of machine when a wrong rivet/spring is fed etc At the riveting point, the riveting takes place and the completed riveted assembly is blow out or removed manually as the case might be.
For this a riveting machine is mounted on a specially designed platform.
This machine has received a very good response from various switchgear and contactor manufacturers.
Productivity increases tremendously with the usage of this Elscint Automatic Riveting Machine.
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