Description
Operational Workflow
Selection: The servo-driven disc rotates to bring the targeted station into processing position.
Positioning: Vehicle-type fixture blocks ensure alignment and precise placement of parts.
Processing: Once locked, operations like welding, bending, or forming are performed.
Indexing: Post-process, the disc indexes to the next station, enabling cyclic or flexible operations.
This sequence allows efficient, repeatable handling of multiple vehicle types with minimal manual changeover.
Key Features & Advantages
High flexibility: The disc-based layout supports quick switching and easy integration of new vehicle types by adding blocks—ideal for multi-model production.
High precision: Servo-driven positioning delivers accurate indexing and repeatability essential for forming or welding tasks.
Space efficiency: Compact disc structure conserves floor space compared to linear production lines.
Simplified changeover: Easily adapts to new vehicle models through modular positioning blocks with minimal downtime.
Applications
Automotive welding lines: For welding, assembly, or forming operations across multiple vehicle models.
Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS): Environments requiring rapid changeover between product types.
Precision forming cells: Where station-to-station consistency and accuracy are required.
Summary
The Windmill‑Type Hall‑Stand Forming Machine uses a modular servo-driven disc to rotate multiple fixture stations around a compact layout. This design greatly enhances flexibility, precision, and space usage, making it well-suited for multi-model automotive production and other applications demanding efficient, high-accuracy part handling























