MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY New T.L.M. rolling machine
T.L.M. Srl says its new rolling machine is capable of threading up to the diameter of M20 with the thread chaser raised to a height of 180mm, thus providing for the possibility of obtaining specially shaped details.
of one another, which enables the possibility of producing elements with 1 or 2 washers, or without a washer at all, while minimising machine adjustment times. T.L.M.’s system comes complete with an elevator for loading
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and orientating the pieces, which has been designed and built entirely by the company. The entire process that it performs can be programmed, managed and monitored from two operator panels, which also offer the possibility of viewing self-diagnostics. T.L.M. highlights that this line’s completeness and flexibility
allows the operator to easily change the type of production, thus maximising production times and costs. “In order to save on production costs, rather than purchasing
a low cost imitation,” says T.L.M., “it’s better to rely on high quality machinery built by a company that’s capable of offering its customers valuable assistance for the production of new and difficult products. That’s the quality and teamwork offered by T.L.M.”
CAN-ENG adds second manufacturing site
Due to high demand, CAN-ENG Furnaces International Limited has added a second plant facility for the manufacture and assembly of industrial furnaces.
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the machine tool space is limited, a further application restriction that needs to be taken into account. Hommel + Keller highlights that a zeus®
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knurling tool of product series 161 is the choice for this special application. It has been developed for use in Swiss type auto-lathes and machines with limited tool space. The pressure exerted during the forming process is reduced to a minimum due to its special tool design - two knurl holders working in axial tool direction. This enables a very gentle processing. The lateral pressure exerted on the work piece and machine is reduced to a minimum and hence workpieces from 1mm can be knurled with high process stability.
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he new site, located in Port Colborne, Ontario, USA, is in close proximity to CAN-ENG’s main engineering and production shops. The need for additional floor space has been necessitated by strong demand for industrial furnaces in all market segments (steel, automotive, aluminium foundry, and aftermarket). Established in 1964, CAN-ENG Furnaces International Limited has grown to become a leading designer and
manufacturer of thermal processing equipment for ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Whether manufacturing a simple, manually controlled furnace or a turnkey automated system, CAN-ENG focuses on the development of high volume continuous industrial furnaces for challenging applications.
www.can-eng.com High process safety for small diameters
Applying a knurling profile on a workpiece that is smaller than a matchstick requires absolute precision. Application parameters
n a case of a centered RAA profile being applied on a cylinder pin with a diameter of only 1.5mm made of acid-fast, stainless steel (1.4305), the knurling process is quite delicate. Furthermore,
Knurling tool: Knurling wheel: Application: Speed rate: Feed rate: Tool life:
Performance: Cylinder pin:
161-08R100404-A1
No. 10 AA 10x4x4, P. 0,5 / material: HSS Plunge knurling Vc = 14m/min 0.02mm/rev
5,000 pcs. 750 min / Knurling wheel 0.11m² / Knurling wheel 1.5mm diameter
Field of application: Measuring and control technology Material: Machine:
Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 75 May 2012
1.4305 Acid-fast stainless steel, B230, Rm 625 Star SR10J
he unit is combined with a dual washer loader and a washer presence control carousel, which ensures the total absence of any products lacking the relevant washers. T.L.M. points out that the washer loaders can be bypassed independently
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