EoW March 2010

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The traversing system used is the Uhing rolling ring drive with pneumatically controlled reversing triggered by a controller. As soon as the AVS detects a dent or bulge in the reversal area, the controller will correct the aw by adapting the traversing width. The result is an optimally cylindrically wound coil that can be further processed without problems. The AVS traversing width controller stores parameters for up to ten di erent coil types, and can be used for coils with straight or conical anges and cylindrical or conical cores. Uhing will also be showcasing the newly developed sizes ELIII 35 and 40 of the Easylock fast action clamping system that allows high torques to be transferred to coils and foil rolls on plain shafts. Users can now choose from lighter and more ergonomic clamping modules in the 10mm–40mm diameter range. A U-clip clamping element allows for easy securing of coils on plain shafts with diameters from 8mm to 22mm.

are enhanced by integrated headpieces made of the same pro le, and the T-slot principle is used for fastening of attachments. Joachim Uhing KG GmbH & Co – Germany Website : www.uhing.com

WeldingWire Machineries Srl Stand: 11J39

Uhing’s AZ 1040 timing belt drive

A new development in the rolling ring drive sector, Uhing will present the revised RG 3-20-2 MCRF, now with the same design as the RG 15-2 and the RG 30-2. Also active in timing belt drives, Uhing has launched the AZ 1040, the successor to the AZ 2004 timing belt drive, introduced in 1991. The AZ 1040 has an undivided pro le with integrated carriage guide. This design allows for a greater free stroke in comparison to its predecessor. Mounting and integration possibilities

WWM Srl, a developer of new wet drawing processes, will introduce its latest wet drawing machine model TB.7/N-S with zero slipping. Knowing well the advantages but also the disadvantages of the wet drawing process, WWM has designed and manufactured a new wet drawing line said to include the bene ts of both the wet and dry drawing machine. With this new lineWWM hopes to ensure higher e ciency for the user, with lower production costs and higher product

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