Die-feeding system cuts secondary operations

A Penn Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 6, 2002

The Pemserter die-feeding system installs self-clinching nuts, studs and standoffs in workpieces during the stamping process.

The Pemserter die-feeding system installs self-clinching nuts, studs and standoffs in workpieces during the stamping process.

Working in tandem with a stamping press (and properly tooled die) to feed and install fasteners, this portable system eliminates secondary operations typically required for fastener insertions.

Users can realise increased productivity, quality, and savings and gain a competitive edge as the system provides a capability to perform two operations (stamping and fastener-installation) simultaneously in the die.

The Pemserter die-feeding system is virtually "plug and play" by using multipin twist lock connectors to interface with the die and stamping press.

(Only a standard 110V receptacle and shop air are required for operation.) Recognising an industry need for flexibility, the system can be configured for multiple or single insertions, generally matching the rate of the stamping press.

Operators are guided by a touch-screen (for setup and operation) and an online library of fault/help screens.

Standard, removable tooling can handle complex workpieces and offers considerable adaptability capable of reaching into areas generally considered inaccessible.

Customised tooling can be engineered to meet particular application needs.

The die-feeding system consists of die tooling, fastener-feeding system, and die-sensing system.

Customers are fully supported from die design through installation and in-house training.

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