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Clinch-Curver

Clinch-Curvers are designed for use in automated production, e.g. in assembly lines or robot batteries. Significant features and benefits are the clamping and clinching of the component in one work stroke. Component feeding from above with the leg open, making transport items such as clinch frames or pliers unnecessary. Optional online quality assurance is possible. Various tool holders/ clinching types can be installed. Multipoint tool holders can also be used. Adjustable path limitation enables precise setting for optimal clinch results. The horizontal throat can be varied in four stages using interchangeable legs. Drives can be hydraulic, pneumohydraulic or pneumatic.

 

 

 

Technical Data:
 Drive  hydraulic, pneumohydraulic,
 pneumatic
 Stroke frequenz  single stroke
 Pressure force

 up to 100kN at 125 bar

 Designed for clinching variant

 S-DF, R-DF

 Throat, horizontal

 50, 100, 150, 200 mm

 Throat, vertical, unten

 135 mm

 Stroke

 6 mm 

 max. combined
 sheet thickness
 5,0 mm mild steel or aluminium
 depending of clinching variant and
 -large as well material and
 horizontal throat
Weight  drive dependent approx. 95 - 140 kgs
Cycle time

 2,5 s/stroke (drive dependent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brochure Clinch-Curver (PDF) 

 

Automotive industriesWhite goods industriesSteel furniture, Shelf and storage solutionsStahl- und Metallbau, Schlosserei

 

 

 


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