Tring Corporation, Orrville, Ohio, has partnered with furnace
builder Seco/Warwick Corp., Meadville, Pa., to design an
automated system for hot forming hole saw blades that
incorporates a custom rotary hearth furnace. Automated blade
forming equipment has been a Tring specialty for more than 10
years. The company also provides other custom automation
equipment, conveyors and other material handling equipment, and
machining and fabrication services.
In the saw blade forming system, straight blades are loaded
into slots in the furnace’s hearth, and are then heated to the
appropriate temperature for forming. An unloader then grasps
blades one at a time and places them in water-cooled dies, where
they are formed into various sizes of hole saws.
The custom Seco/Warwick furnace is 1 m (42 in.) in diameter
and can handle blades up to 15 cm ( in.) in diameter. Furnace
features include ceramic fiber blanket insulation and an indexer
rather than a complex servo drive. A single PLC monitors the
entire operation. Its operator interface is used to check system
status and control loader/unloader operation, furnace
temperature, hearth indexing, atmosphere, die cooling, and
former.
Ting also offers sawmakers a dual-load configuration, which
can be retrofit. Throughput can be doubled and blades of more
than one size can be formed at the same time by using two
loaders and two unloaders with one furnace.