Capabilities of Amanda Bent Bolt Manufacturing
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OUR PROCESSES
Machinery
Robotic Welding Capabilities
We are capable of performing the following welding processes:
Welding of Rods to Rods and Stamping to Rods
Robotic arc welding is an efficient, high-quality automated fusion process in which a welding power supply transmits electricity via a welding torch from an electrode to the base metal in an arc that generates sufficient heat to melt the metal at the joint.
The resulting fusion bond has the same strength as the original metals, duplicating the mechanical and physical properties of the metals.
CNC Wire Forming Services
The capabilities of our CNC wire forming process, as well as other wire services include:
CNC Wire Forming
- Diameters of .236 to .551" (6-14mm)
- 4-6 axis machines
- Chamfering and cold heading
Multi-slide Forming
- .250-.500" (6.35-12.7mm) diameter capacity
- Multi-axis machine providing high volume efficiency
CNC wire forming allows us to create precision wire parts of virtually any shape or size; whether muffler hangers or other exhaust hangers, strikers, ISO fix wires or other specialized fasteners for Automotive, Lawn and Garden, Medical Manufacturing, Agricultural, and other OEM companies.
Cold Heading Capabilities
Cold Heading alters the shape or size of a metal by extruding and heading in certain sections along lengths of wire or rod stock causing the material to flow between the dies. Hardness and tensile strength are increased with the degree of cold work.
Our hand feed and automatic cold heading machines have the capacity to handle materials of the following sizes:
1/4" to 1" diameters (6.35 - 25.4mm)
1" to 96" long (25.4 -2438mm)
Applications
Cold heading is most commonly used to manufacture bolts, muffler hangers, strikers, ISO fix wires and other types of specialty products.
Bending and Press Operations
Diameters up to 1.38" (35mm)
Presses ranging from 10 ton to 1000 ton
Coining, Bending, Piercing and Trimming
Resistance Welding Capabilities
- Welding of Rods to Rods and Stamping to Rods
Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) refers to a group of welding processes such as spot and seam welding that produce coalescence of faying surfaces where heat to form the weld is generated by the electrical resistance of material vs. the time and the forces used to hold the materials together during the welding.
Small pools of molten metal are formed at the point of most electrical resistance (the connecting surfaces) as a high current (100-1000,00 A) is passed through the metal.
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Thread Rolling Capabilities
We are capable of performing the following thread rolling processes:
- Flat Die Rollers - #10 through #50
- Diameters up to 1" (25.4mm)
- Double End Rollers for studs, U-Bolts
- Cut Threading and Knurling available
Thread rolling produces rolled threads on a wide variety of parts. Often, rolled threads are required by design because of their superior tensile, shear, and fatigue strength. Other processes remove material to produce the thread form, but thread rolling displaces the material with hardness steel dies.