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Automated System for
Forming Hole-Saw Blades, March
2002 Issue of the Metal Forming
Magazine, Page 12
Tring Corp., Orrville, OH, has
partnered with furnace builder Seco/Warwick Corp., Meadville,
PA, to design an automated system for hot forming hole-saw
blades. The equipment combines a custom rotary hearth furnace
with a precision hearth.
In the saw-blade forming
system, an operator loads straight blades into a magazine. The
loading robot loads single blades into slots in the furnace
hearth where they are heated to the appropriate temperature for
heattreating and forming. The robotic unloader reaches into the
furnace with a special gripper, grasps blades one at a time and
places them in water-cooled dies, where they are formed into
various hole-saw sizes. The furnace can handle blades with
diameters from 0.75 to 6 in. To provide precise indexing, the
furnace features an indexer rather than a complex servo drive.
A single PLC monitors the
entire operation. The Allen-Bradley Panel-View operator
interface checks system status and controls loader/unloader
operation, furnace temperature, hearth indexing, atmosphere, die
cooling and the former. A diagnostic system pinpoints the
location of any problems and suggests corrective actions.
Allen-Bradley remote I/Os and Numatics valves speed installation
and field wiring. Tring also offers sawmakers a dual-loading
configuration that doubles the production of a single furnace.
Blades of more than one size can be run simultaneously by
incorporating two loaders and unloaders in one furnace. The
equipment can be supplied as a single system, with a second
system retrofitted.
Each line can produce more
than 1900 hole-saw blades per eight-hour shift. A single system
requires 400 sq. ft. of floor space while a double system
requires only 600 sq. ft. Atmosphere is controlled in the
furnace and in the forming station, providing heat treating and
scale-free parts. No blasting is needed.
In addition, quick-change
tooling allows forming of hole saws of various diameters in a
single operation. Size changeover time is less than 15 min. and,
on double systems, one line can be changed while the other line
continues producing blades.
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