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How many types of riveting machines do we have in our factory?

Our factory has S / C type precision intelligent servo press equipment, high precision diameter riveting, pendulum riveting, servo rotary riveting machine.

Is it easy to use?

Yes, it’s easy to use. Just pour cream into the machine, turn it on and let it do the churning for you.

How is a servo press machine different from a mechanical press machine?

A servo press machine differs from a mechanical press machine in that it employs a servo motor that provides precise control over the ram’s position and speed, while a mechanical press machine uses a flywheel and clutch to control the ram.

What types of materials can be formed using a servo press machine?

A servo press machine can be used to form a variety of materials, including steel, aluminium, copper, and other alloys.

How to place order?

When you are ready to order, please contact us for confirm the suitable solution & plan & model. What cannot be ignored is you should provide a copy purchase order to ensure that your order is processed properly.

What are the advantages of using a servo press machine?

The advantages of using a servo press machine include reduced production costs, increased productivity, improved product quality, and better energy efficiency.

What is the maintenance required for a servo press machine?

A servo press machine requires regular maintenance, including lubrication, checking for wear of components, and calibration of the servo motor. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of the machine.

What is a servo press machine?

A servo press machine is a type of press machine that uses a servo motor to drive the ram. It provides precise control over the stroke and speed of the ram, allowing for accurate and repeatable forming processes.

How do I select the right servo press machine for my application?

When selecting a servo press machine, it is important to consider factors such as the required forming force and stroke, the material to be formed, and the required production volume. Consult with a reputable supplier to ensure that the machine meets your needs and requirements.

What is Servo Riveting Machine?

Our servo riveting machine is a kind of automated equipment used for the process of riveting. Riveting is a permanent fastening method that joins two or more materials together using a rivet, which is a metal pin with a head at one end. The rivet is inserted into pre-drilled holes in the materials to be joined, and then the other end is deformed or “headed” to secure the materials in place.