TOOLS The new PREMO 400
PREBENA Wilfried Bornemann GmbH & Co. KG has introduced the new PREMO 400 compressor, a powerful construction site compressor unique in its form.
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he new type of design and the powerful aggregate, with an inlet power of 350 l/min (77 gal/min), characterises the PREBENA PREMO 400. The foldable handle and the pneumatic rubber wheels guarantee simple and safe transport.
A robust holder allows fast and easy fixing of the PREBENA Pneumatic
Hose Reel, which helps to simplify work and increase safety. The PREMO 400 also features 2x 18 litre tanks which ensure that sufficient air supply is
available all the time. “Concise and safe instruments, an electric cable holder and two tool
storage cases round off the PREMO 400 and turn it into a technical perfect compressor for a construction site or a workshop.”
www.prebena.com Choose your pistol
For more than 40 years GESIPA says that it has provided the industry with the most reliable automatic feed blind riveting systems. The GAV 8000 adds advance process control capabilities to the already proven GAV system.
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AV 8000 features include intuitive menu guidance via a navigation and function key; screen operated setting of all operating parameters; and separate maintenance screen and easy fault finding and troubleshooting. The GAV 8000 can be easily integrated into fully automatic production lines where GESIPA says it can give up to 50% time
and cost savings compared to conventional blind riveting tools by setting up to 40 blind rivets per minute. The latest accessories for GAV 8000 eco and GAV 8000 electronic are the three setting pistol
variants, to be used in different setting operations. All GAV versions can be equipped with three different versions of setting pistols for ideal adaptation to the workstation and for best access to the rivet locations. A standard pistol is predominantly used for manual operations and can be used
likewise for both vertical and horizontal blind rivet setting. The available overhead pistol is used when the contact between the hose assembly and sensitive surfaces should be avoided. For manually operated workstations, either overhead pistols with overhead hose assembly or standard pistol with floor-mounted hose assembly can be used. Both versions can be hung on a balancer, thus providing fatigue free working. The robotic pistol was created especially for use in fully automatic production or in systems operated by robotic devices. It is equipped with a mounting interface for easy installation. “One pistol type is part of the GAV‘s standard scope of delivery. Which model it is, is left to customer‘s choice according to the riveting application and to the workstation design. The GAV is usable as part of a complete
production system or in a stand-alone configuration. In case of changes to the application, the system can be quickly and easily adapted to new conditions.”
178 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 73 January 2012
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