Directory
Walking Beam Assembly Systems Category (7 companies)
Walking Beam Assembly Systems
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Plastic Assembly Systems
Plastic Assembly Systems offers custom walking beam plastic welding assembly systems. These systems feature modular process control packages, thrusters, actuators, and assembly process heads.
State: CT -
Kuhn Krause Inc
Kuhn Krause, Inc. offers 2480/2490 Series tandem disc harrow systems. These systems come in standard or rock-flex configurations, disk blades ranging from 62 to 92, up to 10" F/R in disc spacing, bearing arms ranging from 24 to 28, and cut widths ranging from 22' to 35'. Standard equipment options include: tie rod wrenches, tapered blades, safety chains, rigid scrapers, remote depth stops, regreasable/superseal bearings, outrigger extensions, transport light kits, etc.
State: KS -
Detroit Tool & Engineering
Detroit Tool & Engineering offers cam-actuated, inline assembly walking beam modules that feature a dual camshaft design and unique combing mechanisms. These modules have the following benefits: dual camshafts, upper/lower tool mounting, stand-alone/larger system uses, expandability, can get up to 70+ cycles/minute in speed, manual operation options, etc.
State: IL -
Evana
Evana offers synchronous walking beam assembly systems for improved safety, accuracy, precision, production quality, and profitability.
State: IN -
Jewett Automation
Jewett Automation offers walking beam indexing assembly systems for medium and higher speed production demands.
State: VA -
Process Equipment Company (PECo)
Process Equipment Company (PECo) offers custom automatic assembly systems equipment for increasing productivity and streamlining operations. These systems have the following capabilities: soldering, brazing, component assembly, O-ring/seal installation, nut-driving, screw-driving, automatic insertion, in-line inspection, part marking/traceability, assembly pressing, and welding.
State: OH -
SELCO Engineering
SELCO Engineering offers a wide range of custom machines and automation assembly systems, including both synchronous and asynchronous walking beam assembly/test stations. These stations are fully automated or manually configured, and they typically work to verify the functionality of the partially or fully completed assembly.
State: IN