With the aim to reduce investment costs for customers, the CS 513 TH from Carlo Salvi is a progressive five die header with an integrated pointing and threading unit that can process wires in diameters 6mm to 13.5mm.
Carlo Salvi SpA states that this new combined machine model is the first progressive header with integrated pointing and threading unit of its kind and will be on display at this year’s wire® show. With a minimum and maximum thread diameter of M6 and M12, the machine features a layout developed to have better accessibility and optimised ergonomics for the operator, with the units positioned in parallel.
The threading movement is driven by a desmodromic cam for a gradual deformation and perfect synchronisation between ram movement and introduction of the parts into the flat dies. A control system brings optimised efficiency and a special device prevents two parts from being fed into the flat dies at the same time. The flat die housing is also suitable for bigger thicknesses for materials with high mechanical resistance.
Marco Pizzi, chief commercial officer at Carlo Salvi, comments: “Our new combined machine model CS 513 TH represents a new chapter in our company history. We had planned to present the machine in 2020 but obviously had to postpone because of the Covid-19 pandemic. We then decided to use this time to continue with technology improvements and we can’t wait to present them at the wire® show in Düsseldorf.”
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