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News Release from: PennEngineering | Subject: Pemserter Tech2t automatic press
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 November 2001

Increased production rates from fastener
press

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The mid-range Pemserter Tech2t automatic press for installing self-clinching fasteners offers increased production rates and improved insertion quality

The Pemserter Tech2t automatic press for installing self-clinching fasteners is the newest addition to the line of precision machines designed and engineered by the Pemserter Products Division of PEM Fastening Systems The "mid-range" automatic Tech2 press compares favorably to conventional 6-ton models by enabling increased production rates and improved insertion quality as a result of reliable automatic fastener feeding and the incorporation of a wide range of unique features

As an air-only (85-100 psi) automatic system, the Tech2 press can perform quietly, efficiently, and cleanly.

Faster operation is achieved with a newly designed, high-speed ram to anvil approach with an efficient insertion force from 600 lbs.

to 6.5 tons occurring anywhere along the 5" stroke.

A generous 21" throat depth provides the capability to install self-clinching nuts, studs, or standoffs to the center of a 42" workpiece.

The Tech2 press complies with ANSI and European CE standards and an Enhanced Safety System protects both the operator and delicate and valuable workpieces.

A TouchScreen operator interface allows for quick production set-up, changeover, and monitoring of press functions.

Every installation is verified, and the operator is alerted if sufficient insertion force is not achieved.

The Tech2 press can utilize more than 100 types of in-stock automatic tooling to feed thousands of fastener types and sizes.

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