Orbital forming is a process that uses an angled forming tool (peen) that spins off center at a 3 to 6° angle to securely fasten an assembly. The tool progressively heads, swages, crowns, flares, or ...
That's the reason Great Trango Holdings of Boulder, Colo., uses orbital riveting to assemble its new Trango Cinch, a device for recreational climbing, including belaying and rappelling, outdoors or on ...
The Model B-310 pneumatic orbital-riveting machine comes with real-time process monitoring and control for orbitally forming parts up to 0.312 in. in diameter or an equivalent area in tube, square, or ...
The B-310 Pneumatic Orbital Riveting Machine orbitally forms parts up to 0.312-inch diameter or an equivalent area in tube, square or other form. Typical cycle time is less than three seconds for ...
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