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May 24, 2005
Universal Induction Hardening Work Centre
New four axis CNC controlled induction hardening work centre.
(PRWEB) May 24, 2005 -- I&R Pauk Induction Heating Services has completed the design of four axis induction hardening work centre.
Together with it’s partner 'Induktio d.o.o.', I&R Pauk Induction Heating Services have developed universal work centre that can be used for hardening of variety of different parts up to a 4.5 tons in weight.
It is delivered with fully integrated multi frequency power supply that is designed to customer specification.
Flexibility and versatility of this work centre are amazing. It is controlled by Siemens CNC 840D controls that controls both, power supply and four axis of inductor and part movement.
It is design for induction hardening of the parts such are gears (helical, spur, bevel), sheaves, sprockets, track shoes for the big mining excavators, track rollers etc.
It comes equipped with quick change inductor clamp and automatic transformer ratio selector switch. This makes it perfect workcentre to handle parts such are track pads (track shoes) where up to three different inductors are used in process of hardening (roller surface, driving lug, bores).
Gearing products can be hardened in full automatic mode tooth by tooth. Gears can be up to 2.5meters in diameter with weight not exceeding 4.5 tons.
Cylindrical parts are hardened vertically and machine accepts parts up to 2meters in length. Diameter is only limited by the size of selected power supply.
Products such are sheaves and wheels can be up to 2.5 meters in diameter and are progressively hardened within one revolution.
It is truly an ultimate induction hardening work centre.
To find more about this product please visit www.pauk.com.au and fill in product inquiry form.
Contact:
Ivan Pauk
+61 8 9250 4084
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Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at May 24, 2005 05:32 AM