Applied products: compressor housing, outer cover
The entire automated system consists of a material handling robot, a magnetic conveyor belt, an NC three-dimensional robot, and a finished product conveyor belt. It is equipped with a CCD visual system for detection. The overall automated stamping production line includes overall stretching, edge stretching, rotary cutting, punching and leveling, as well as deburring and trimming processes.
Working principle: The blanking punch press punches and cuts the material, and the material is transferred to a specific position by a magnetic conveyor belt and picked up by a material picking robot. The material picking robot rises to the height of the feeding line, and the three-dimensional robot clamps, feeds and transfers the material to perform multiple stamping processes.
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FAQ
Q: How do I determine the right feeder size for my production line?
A: The feeder size depends on the material width, thickness, and feeding step distance required by your stamping press. Choosing the correct specifications ensures smooth operation and prevents feeding errors or misalignment.
Q: What factors should I consider when choosing a servo feeder machine?
A: When selecting a servo feeder, key factors include feeding accuracy (±0.05mm or better), maximum feeding speed (e.g., 20m/min), material compatibility (stainless steel, aluminum, etc.), load capacity, and control system (PLC or touchscreen). Ensure the machine matches your stamping process requirements.
Q: How long does it take to receive the feeder machine after placing an order?
A: Lead time for delivery typically ranges from 4 to 8 weeks depending on customization, production schedules, and shipping location. Once your order is confirmed, we will provide a more precise delivery estimate.
Q: What are your payment terms?
A: We accepts T/T payment, 30% deposit and 70% balance before shipping
Q: How often should I perform maintenance on my servo feeder machine?
A: Routine maintenance should be conducted weekly for basic cleaning and lubrication, while a more thorough inspection should be done monthly to check for wear on rollers, belts, and electrical components. A full servicing is recommended every 6-12 months depending on usage intensity.
Q: What are the most common issues with feeder machines, and how can I troubleshoot them?
A: Common issues include misalignment, inconsistent feeding accuracy, or motor failure. Check for loose bolts, dirt buildup, or software calibration errors. If problems persist, refer to the user manual or contact technical support.
Q: Do you provide on-site repair services if my machine breaks down?
A: Yes, we offer on-site repair services for major issues, along with remote troubleshooting support for minor problems. For urgent cases, we can dispatch a technician within 24-48 hours, depending on your location.
Q: What's the package of your coil feeding machines?
A: For the coil feeding equipment that go LCL shipping, We will use plastic films wrap on the equiment, and then fix it into a wooden box.
For the large coil lines that go FCL shipment, We will fix each part with ropes on the shipping container and then wrapped them with plastic films.