The
use of light gauge steel drywall framing stud, track and accessories in
construction is growing on a world wide basis. Though this is good
news for the steel framing industry, it still remains a very competitive
market for manufacturers of metal construction machinery. The demands
of higher quality product requiring consistent finished materials which
must comply with all recognized standards force manufacturers to have
greater flexibility in an effort to remain relevant in the market.
Producers must be able to provide materials on a “just-in-time basis”
and avoid maintaining excess inventory. This requirement for higher
productivity, while making the best use of fixed assets and labor is
pushing the industry forward. The incorporation of a state-of-the-art
accessory unit can move a company far ahead of the competition in
quality, flexibility and productivity. This article will highlight the
advantages to various accessory system types.
An integrated production line
is custom designed system for all light steel framing accessories,
including corner bead, furring channels, angles, CRCs, J-weeps and
resilient channels. Compact accessory units are specifically engineered
to maximize limited floor space and efficiently thread up coil quickly
and easily.
A single mandrel uncoiler is a key component to an efficient system.
This type of design can handle up to six thousand pounds, while an
optional double mandrel unit allows operation from one side while coil
is loaded to the other. When it is time to switch sides, the reel is
simply rotated, threaded up and the system is ready to operate with the
second coil quickly in place.
Equipment incorporating a powered straightener-feeder
removes coil set and features a speed matching algorithm that works
with the roll former. A rugged five roll straightener-feeder can easily
handle steel dimensions up to 6 inches wide and 16 gauge material
thickness. Machinery that exhibits a micrometer
adjustable
edge guide ensures proper alignment with the roll former to make
thread-up quick and easy when switching between profiles. In addition,
hardened upper rolls are individually adjustable to provide the exact
roll pressure needed while keeping the rolls parallel. The following
station then punches holes and shears the strip to the precise length
prior to the roll former.
Continuous pattern rotary punches are
available as options to accessory systems and provide unmatched
production speed and compact design compared to traditional perforating
methods. With no press or discrete feeding equipment, the operation and
maintenance is considerably simplified when manufacturing corner beads
or forming holes in metal drywall studs. With the “no hole punching” option, the rotary can simply roll off line for storage or later use.
In addition, a sophisticated
rotary shear can
provide high performance in a compact system and maintain tight
tolerances at high speeds. Incorporating an economical pre-cut method
can eliminate the high cost of various cut-off dies for different
profiles along with minimizing lost production time that comes with
constantly changing out cut-off tools. In addition, one shear blade can
have the capacity to cut 25 to 16 gauge material up to 6 inches wide.
Certain
roll formers serve as multi-profile
accessory machines, providing remarkable flexibility, productivity and
ease of use in roll forming steel framing accessories. The roll former
is capable of complete change over, from one unique profile to another,
in less than 1 minute. A simple hand-crank apparatus queues the digital
readout to traverse the machine in the desired position of the next
profile.
This type of
accessory system’s permanent
tooling can produce any of the necessary profiles by simply traversing
the roll former to the desired product specification. The operator
simply threads up the material, keys in the part length, quantity and
selected line speed. There are no manual adjustment screws to set on
the roll former, punch or shear. Thus nearly eliminating the potential
of human error.
There are significant opportunities to increase profits with an
advanced accessory system, versus a conventional mill system. These
increased profits are largely based on the system changeover time from
one product to another. To explore these financial advantages, look for
our next blog;
Steel Framing
Accessory Units Increase Profits See our B&K blog
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