The highly praised coiling machine PC-8 has been reborn with new technology!
The PC-8A is a computer-controlled coiling machine that supports all coiling methods, including right-hand winding, left-hand winding, two-pin, and one-pin, as standard specifications. It retains the user-friendliness of the PC-8 while optimizing the servo mechanism and computer. Additionally, all tools are common with the PC-8 and can be used interchangeably. 【Features】 ■ Enhanced usability through optimization of the servo mechanism and computer ■ Adoption of a crank mechanism in the cutting section enables high-speed production, which was difficult with the conventional PC-8 ■ The computer is integrated with the machine body, allowing for space-saving installation ■ The point holder is equipped with a micrometer, making initial tension adjustments easy *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Standard equipment includes 5 axes for feed, cut, wedge pitch, push pitch, and outer diameter. - Optional rotary cut slide and front/rear core units are available. - Product measurement using optional image sensors and management via wireless LAN are also possible. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The founder, Reijiro Itaya, established "Itaya Manufacturing Co., Ltd." in 1947. Since then, our company has consistently engaged in the design, development, and manufacturing of automatic machinery. Our products are always designed based on unique ideas and the latest technology, and are produced using state-of-the-art NC machine tools and skilled assembly techniques. Over the past 50 years, we have designed more than 200 types of automatic machinery and hold over 50 patents in Japan, Germany, and the United States. During this time, we have shipped more than 10,000 automatic machines to countries around the world, contributing to the automation of various industries. Since 1970, we have focused on the rapidly advancing electronic technology, researching and developing electronic control technology for automatic machinery. In 1977, we succeeded in developing the world's first "microcomputer-controlled spring forming machine." Since then, we have developed and manufactured over 50 types of computer-controlled automatic machines and measuring instruments, continuing to supply the best automatic machinery to customers worldwide as pioneers in computer-controlled automatic machinery.