MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Perfect sorting solution
San Shing says that its optical nut and bolt sorting machines offer the perfect solution for customers who are searching for quality equipment.
from M3 - M16. The maximum sorting sped is 400pcs/min. San Shing says that the most prominent advantage about
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the machine is the software. Simulation function facilitates the process of locating optimised tolerance. With modified upper and lower limits or parameters test-runs can be carried out using the existing image files. Also, all information gathered from the sorting process such as CPK value and reference image can be implemented back into process improvement to reduce or even eliminate the defect as well as engage customer claim investigations. Packing features include a friendly interface that allows
users to preset the quantity for packing and the production data is applied to execute automatic counting. San Shing highlights
an Shing’s nut and bolt sorting machines include four cameras that are installed to examine the different parameters of the nuts/bolts. The nut diameter for sorting is up to 45mm (M20) and bolt sorting ranges
that compared with traditional packing processes the computerised nut and bolt sorting machines with packing system not only guarantee the exact count per carton, but also eliminate all possibilities of mixing and damaging the products. An automated roller conveyor is synchronised with the
high-speed sorting machine, and an adjustable guiding pipe caters to the demands for various sizes of cardboard and plastic boxes. Meanwhile, a chute system with buffer zone gives the user flexibility to operate the machine and a protective layer of polyurethane is coated on the surface of the chutes to minimise the risk of damaging products.
www.sanshing.com.tw Software update for Gi-360
General Inspection LLC (Gi), based in Davisburg, MI, USA, has just released an update to its software for the Gi-360 sorting machine.
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eneral Inspection LLC manufactures a complete line of gauging, sorting, and inspection systems incorporating: laser, eddy current, vision, and acoustic technologies for dimensional measurement, determining metallurgical defects as a method for achieving zero defects. General Inspection’s new 360 Virtual Tilt, virtually corrects for the cosine error as a result of the
relationship of the head to the shank and length of the part as it slides down the V-Track. This allows for more accurate images of the part to catch smaller defects and measure more features. “This is state of the art software, this new feature is not available on any other sorting machine. All new Gi-360’s will have this new software feature standard and current customers can call to schedule their upgrade.”
Fast fatigue testing
At Fastener Fair Stuttgart 2013 RUMUL Russenberger Prüfmaschinen AG will present its resonant fatigue tester - RUMUL MIKROTRON 20kN - with a fastener fatigue testing application set-up.
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UMUL, a manufacturer of resonant fatigue testing machines since 1964, says that its resonant fatigue testing machines are the fastest and most economic way to perform fatigue tests. Fatigue tests on fasteners can be performed at high frequencies between 100Hz
and 200Hz according to all relevant ISO, DIN, ABS, NASM, BS and SPS standards, which allows a user to perform High Cycle Fatigue Tests (HCF) of up to 10 million load cycles within a day. RUMUL says that its resonant fatigue testing systems are maintenance free and the power
consumption is approximately only 2 percent of that compared with servo hydraulic testing machines. A wide range of load capacities from 5kN up to 700kN is available. In addition to new systems, old resonant fatigue testers of RUMUL, AMSLER and SCHENCK can be upgraded by the new digital control unit RUMUL TOPP.
116 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 78 November 2012
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