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Single Point Spring Coiling
FENN offers single point Torin coilers available for wire ranging from .003” to .750” in diameter. A Torin FZ Series spring coiler can produce a variety of springs including, but not limited to, compression, extension, torsion, belting, magazine, constant force, shaped wire, wire forms, and rings.Get more news about spring coiling machine,you can vist our website!
Every Torin spring coiler comes standard with 4 axes, which fulfill the feed, diameter, pitch, and cut functions. For customers who require greater versatility, the torsion and lateral coiling point functions of axes can be added. These additional axes enable the production of springs such as torsion, wire forms and hooked extension springs.
The Revolution Series utilizes the same robust mechanics, and reliable, accurate controls as the FZ Series with the use of two point coiling technology. FENN offers dual point Torin coilers available for wire ranging from .008” to .750” in diameter. Torin’s R-Series of dual point spring coiling machines can manufacture round compression and extension springs. Torin spring coilers are designed & built for fast set-up and changeover of springs with the user-friendly spring program generator. Learn the differences between Dual Point Spring Coilers vs. Single here to learn more about how FENN can develop a solution to meet your requirements.
Since the 1950s, Torin has been supplying constant force coilers – a specially designed coiler for manufacturing constant force springs. FENN has developed the CF-Series of coilers into reliable machines capable of making top-quality constant force springs. As part of FENN’s unique design, the same set of feed rolls can be used for the entire range of the machine – there is no need to change rolls for varying thickness of material. FENN offers the complete package for your constant force coiling operation – machine, press & guiding, exit chutes, payoffs & ovens. Contact us to learn more!
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Added | Oct 29 '21 |
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