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Previews
  Tools for Cutting Machines
cials. The formed sides of the sliding sur- face act as guides to keep material on the sliding surface. By using a slight incline dur- ing the placement of the conveyor, any oil can be directed back to the conveyor entrance where the parts/scrap make contact with the sliding surface and where the oil can then be reclaimed.
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Wire-Forming Machinery
Suhner Industrial Products Corp. Booth S5007
Suhner Industrial Products Corp., Rome, GA, demonstrates its Somex machining tools, featuring automatic tool clamping and tool release via pneumatic cylinder, designed for heavy-duty sheet and plate cutting in thicknesses to 2 in. These tools typically are integrated with laser, plasma and waterjet machines.
Through-tool coolant is standard, along
with spindle tapers of ISO/CAT 40. These precision tools offer spindle concentricity to 0.01 mm. Adapters for servomotor mounting are onboard these Somex tools, which also feature timing-belt drive systems and maximum speeds to 6000 rpm.
OMCG North America Booth S4380
New Magnetic Slide Conveyor
Goessling USA Booth C735
Goessling USA, Inc., Johnson City, TN, has added a new design to its line of magnetic slide conveyors, which features a one-piece formed sliding surface that eliminates any possibility of fine material or oil to sit in corners on either side of the conveyor. The result is 100-percent transference of the smallest and finest material and zero possibility of oil penetration anywhere along the conveyor sliding surface, according to company offi-
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OMCG CNC systems form 0.040- to 0.700- in.-dia. wire using the company’s standard
www.suhner.com
OMCG North America, Bensenville, IL, displays the CNC Minimalist 6, with the feed located near bend tools to reduce wire tor- sion effects. The displayed machine fea- tures CAD-to-machine capability that enables simplified programming while the machine is in production. It also is capa- ble of simulating forming with 3D anima- tion shown on the control screen.
eccentric bend head.
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