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Upsetting
Upsetting is based on the principle that two tool segments enclose the partially heated pipe and the material is then upset in the axial direction by one or two punches. Both pipe and solid materials can be partially upset. The tool geometry can be used to create contours.
Areas of application: Stabilizer arms, blanks for assembled camshafts, drill tubes, tubular shafts, transmission shafts, side shafts, axles, pressure vessels / cartridges, and much more.
Components
HBB drill pipes
Ø 2.3/8“ - 6-5/8” // Lengths 1.5m - 14m // Drill pipe for the oil and gas industry and for controlled soil drilling // Possible upsetting on both sides: External upsetting “EU”, internal upsetting “IU”, internal and external upsetting “IEU” // Upsetting for attaching an external thread as a connecting element
Camshaft for passenger cars
Ø 24.5 x 3.25 mm // upsetting on one side // machined // used in the six-cylinder engine of a sports car // three-stage upsetting process to increase the wall thickness at the end of the shaft
Camshaft for passenger cars
Ø 24.5 x 3.0 mm // Upset on one side // Mechanically machined
Camshaft for passenger cars
Ø 24.0 x 4.25 mm // upset on one side // mechanically machined
Active stabilizer
Ø 93 x 6 mm // compressed on both sides (total 3 OP)
Truck stabilizer
Ø 80 x 10 mm // Used as a truck rear axle stabilizer // Formed in a two-stage upsetting process on a GFU machine (ongoing series) // Upset and flared on both sides
Pressure vessel
Used in sporting guns // Ø 33 x 2.2 mm // Insertion of the internal thread requires partial wall thickness increase on both sides by upsetting
Lateral shafts (solid material)
Ø 26.5 // Lengths 930-600 mm // Possible upsetting on both sides // Upsetting for attaching the toothing as a connecting element
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