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In other cases the preliminary measured straightness in front of a straightening machine can be displayed to a worker adjusting a stamping press manually or – and this is the most desired functionality
– building up a completely autonomous straightening press (figure 3, 2). This degree of automation has its highest ROI in reduc- ing process time and – not to be underes- timated – transferring the knowledge of specialists to a computer. This technique ensures competitiveness for future busi- nesses!
Why correcting straightness if the upstream production itself can be influenced and improved (figure 3, 4)? Understanding straightening as a correction of inaccurate produced bars or pipes lead to a direct connection of a GMS-S to different produc- tion steps. In case of a drawing bench, e.g. for longitudinal welded automotive tubes, you’re able to influence the drawing die angle for gaining more accurate straight- ness results. This is mainly done manually by the plant operators. This process can be
updated with a GMS-S where the straight- ness information automatically controls the die angle. A downstream straightener may be unnecessary.
Considered with distance, the main efforts created with GMS-S are not generated only by installing this equipment. Dealing with intelligent connections between production steps and absolute objective straightness results mainly lead to sustainable produc- tion efforts.
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