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HIGHER TECHNOLOGY for
HIGHER PERFORMANCE
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PNEUMATIC and HYDRAULIC clutch- brakes for new OEM designs and retrofifits for upgraded performance.
Distributed by:
YOUR PARTNER IN POWER TRANSMISSION
Goizperusa.com/fabtech2016.html
1-800-813-0844
Torque Technologies BOOTH #C18098
Previews
High-Performance Servo Presses
Komatsu America Industries Booth C17070
Komatsu, which offers a complete line of mechanical stamping press- es—mechanical and servo-drive—will exhibit two- and single-point servo presses and coil lines producing parts. Press capacity ranges from 35 to 4800 tons, in gap and straightside designs. Servo presses feature automatic slide- position and die-height repeatability, with accuracy in microns; fully pro- grammable slide velocity in any direc- tion; and they consume 30 percent less electrical power than convention- al mechanical presses. www.komatsupress.com
High-Volume Robotic Friction-Stir-Welding System
Ideal for Aluminum Joining
Coldwater Machine Co. Booth C20024
Coldwater Machine will feature its SpotMeld robotic-joining system, equipped with new automated tool-change capability, at FABTECH 2016. Capable of volumes required for high-production environments, the SpotMeld solution enables the joining of aluminum (1000 to 7000 series), magnesium and dissimilar sheet mate- rials. Mount the
SpotMeld system
on any industrial
robot or retrofit
for replacement
of existing
processes such
as resistance spot
welding, laser
welding and riv-
eting.
The SpotMeld
process is based
on refill friction-
stir spot-welding
technology. It uses rotational friction to heat the workpiece materials, along with pressure to forge together the parts using wear-resistant tooling. In addition to joining lightweight materials, benefits include high-quality solid-state joints that are near original material strength; a small heat-affected zone; consistency in weld duplication; and fast weld times. And, the process is environmentally clean and safe, and uses no filler material or shield gas.
A key advantage of the process: The tool doesn’t fully penetrate through the bottom sheet, leaving a smooth surface with potential for use on exterior body panels.
www.coldwatermachine.com
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