General principals Metal Clinching - NEW ONE IN STOCK
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The clinching process : method of joining sheet metal by localised cold-forming of the materials. This produces an interlocking joint between two or more layers of material.
The SPOT CLINCH® / RIVCLINCH® joining technique can be used to join steel and stainless steel materials as well and / or non-ferrous materials based on a cost effective, environmentally friendly process.
Coated and painted sheet metals can also be joined together without altering the surface finish.
The result clinch will either be round or rectangular. It depends of the SPOT CLINCH® joining tool selected.
The SR round joint, without cutting trough the material, is gas tight. Consequently, it protects the coating better and provides high corrosion and fatigue resistance.
Technical specifications
Weight 210 kg
Working air pressure 6 bar
Tool force at 6 bar 50 KN
Cycle time 1.0– 1.2 sec
Work stroke 8 mm
Pre-stroke (manual) 52 mm
Depth of jaws 400 mm
Max. Total sheet thickness, mild steel 4 mm
Max. Total sheet thickness, Aluminium 5 mm
Max. Total sheet thickness, stainless 3 mm