TPT May 2014

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Modern forging line from Schuler PRESS manufacturer Schuler has received an order from Parsan Steel Forging and Machining Co to build Europe’s most modern forging line. At the heart of the line is a screw press with a force of 16,000 metric tons, which will be used to produce large truck parts such as crankshafts, front axles, steering knuckles and flanges. The parts will be de-burred and calibrated by two further hydraulic forging presses each with 2,500 metric tons of force. Computer animation of a similar forging line supplied by Schuler

The line is around 70m long and fully automated. Crossbar robots supplied by Schuler transport the pre-formed parts weighing 150 to 250kg between the induction furnaces and the individual presses. The cycle speed is around 35 seconds. The control system for the highly complex line was also developed completely within the group. “There is nothing like this line in the field of forging,” summarised Schuler managing

Schuler offers cutting edge presses, automation, dies, process know-how and services for the entire metal forming industry and vehicle construction.

director Jochen Früh. Based in Istanbul, Turkey, the automotive supplier Parsan already uses a counterblow hammer supplied by Schuler. The forging line represents the largest order ever received by Schuler’s forging division in Weingarten, Germany, and the line is due to be delivered in early 2015.

Schuler AG – Germany Fax: +49 71 6166 233 Website: www.schulergroup.com

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for extruded tubes, pipes, hoses and cables. The experience of 57 years with on-line and off-line measurement and control technology has led to a product characterised by the most current technology and functionality, as well as by Zumbach’s accuracy and reliability. The Linear Sensor Technology (pat. pend.) made it possible to build very compact yet accurate measuring heads. Products up to 200mm outside diameter can be measured. A new product line with two-colour LED light sources allows simultaneous scanning in each axis (XY*) and trouble-free measurement, even with product vibration. Integrated extraneous light filters prevent the occurrence of measurement errors. Zumbach Electronic AG – Switzerland Email: sales@zumbach.ch Website: www.zumbach.com

WITH its MSD diameter gauges, Zumbach has introduced a new series of measuring heads for on-line diameter and ovality measurement and control. This new line complements the high-

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