MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
New high precision RW series
BILWINCO, a manufacturer of advanced weighing systems for fasteners, says that it has introduced a new revolution in weighing and packing of hardware.
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ILWINCO states that its new high precision RW series of hardware multihead weighers offer significant advantages to customers including: A compact design that reduces product damages and increases speed; a smoother body without points of attachment – helping to reduce risks of product mix; as well as a
direct weighing principle giving nothing but the best accuracy through a robust and long lasting load cell system. “These new state of the art multihead scales are being used in high-end BILWINCO total packaging line solutions for the worldwide fastener market. Since 1955 we have delivered more than 6,000 solutions worldwide to primarily the automotive industry, the construction industry and the DIY market.”
FASTENER INSPECTION EQUIPMENT • INNOVATIVE GAGE DESIGN • DIMENSIONAL CALIBRATION
The X-120 Gage is the same basic design as the Tri-Roll Gage. The differences are the X-120 Gage is more widely adjustable and requires fewer gaging rolls. Only one set of rolls is needed for each TPI (threads per inch).
It comes in two gage frame sizes: small #4 (M3) through 1” (M24) large 11/8
” (M30) through 2” (M50)
The thread size can be changed in less than three minutes by simply loosening four screws, adjusting the gaging roll axis pin position, re-tightening the screws, attaching the gaging rolls and setting the gage with the threaded setting master.
The following gaging rolls are available: Thread Characteristic
• Functional Diameter
ANSI/ASME # 4.3
• Pitch Diameter (cone & vee) 4.5 • VARI-MINOR (minor diameters 5.2 Variable 32 TPI & less)
2234 Wenneca Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76102 | Phone 817.870.8888 | Fax 817-890-9199
sales@greensladeandcompany.com |
www.greensladeandcompany.com
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