2. Coiling Unit This is the heart of the spring making machine. It is responsible for shaping the wire into coils, which form the spring’s body. Advanced machines use CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology to accurately control the dimensions of these coils, ensuring consistency across all produced springs.
4. Water Jet Cutting This environmentally friendly method uses a high-pressure jet of water, often mixed with abrasive materials, to cut through metals. Water jet cutting is particularly advantageous for thin materials and delicate designs, as it produces no heat-affected zones and minimizes warping.
This automation not only speeds up production times but also significantly reduces human error. Furthermore, many machines come with integrated features such as automatic cutting and stacking, which further streamline the manufacturing workflow. As a result, manufacturers can increase their output while maintaining the quality of their products.
1. Stationary Shear Machines These machines are typically found in recycling plants and metal yards. They are anchored to a fixed location and are designed for high-volume operations. Their robust construction and large cutting capacity make them ideal for processing significant amounts of scrap metal efficiently.