The special fast-forward conveying mechanism achieves a reduction in cycle time. It can also accommodate grooves with different hole diameters without steps.
The "Piston Machining Transfer Machine" is a machine for processing automotive pistons with a 21-station direct specification. It is required to achieve both the conflicting goals of reducing cycle time and consolidating processes. By utilizing a special high-speed transfer mechanism, it shortens the cycle time and performs complex machining in 70% of the processes, thereby achieving process consolidation. With a special facing spindle, the inner diameter grooving process is completed in about 2 seconds. 【Specifications】 ■ Processes everything except outer diameter finishing ■ The transfer device achieves shock-free high-speed transfer through a special high-speed mechanism ■ The inner diameter grooving process is completed in about 2 seconds with a special facing spindle ■ Grooving for different hole diameters can be accommodated without changing tools ■ To support a variety of products, tool exchange devices are installed at necessary locations *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Nihon Seizo Co., Ltd. is a company that brings together development firms and manufacturing manufacturers with high technical capabilities. The business groups include the "FA Equipment Manufacturing Group," which plans and manufactures automation equipment, and the "Metal Processing Manufacturing Group," which provides total support from design to processing, welding, and assembly. Additionally, there are other businesses such as the "Construction Material Logistics Manufacturing Group," which manufactures steel structural materials and supports steel structure construction, as well as the "Resin and Special Processing Manufacturing Group" and the "Food Manufacturing Group."