5-MOLD 5-PUNCH
ARIDA
8463900090
Cold Forging
Iron
Fastener Machine
Cold Forging
High Rigidity and Precision
ISO, GS, RoHS, CE
One year
Forging
Gravity Casting
Standard exporting package
ARIDA
China
High Precision
Brand new
Motor
Worldwide
yes
With Decoiler
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Model | Unit | K-505 | K-506 | KD-506 | KD-508 | KD-510 | KD-513 | KD-516 | KD-520 | KD-525 |
Forging station | No. | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Forging force | Kgf | 42000 | 50000 | 50000 | 70000 | 105000 | 150000 | 260000 | 380000 | 500000 |
Max.cut-off dia | mm | 6 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 16 | 23 | 25 | 32 |
Max.cut-off length | mm | 80 | 95 | 100 | 140 | 165 | 220 | 240 | 260 | 280 |
Production speed | pcs/min | 240 | 200 | 220 | 200 | 200 | 120 | 95 | 80 | 65 |
Master die ejection stroke | mm | 70 | 70 | 9 | 130 | 145 | 200 | 220 | 240 | 255 |
Punch die ejection stroke | mm | 30 | 30 | 30 | 40 | 40 | 60 | 60 | 65 | 70 |
Main sliding table stroke | mm | 120 | 120 | 130 | 160 | 195 | 270 | 285 | 355 | 370 |
Overall dims. Of mian die | mm | 50*90 | 50*100 | 50*100 | 60*130 | 75*135 | 80*190 | 108*200 | 125*240 | 140*250 |
Overall dims. Of punch die | mm | 38*85 | 38*85 | 40*100 | 45*115 | 55*125 | 70*130 | 75*185 | 90*125 | 120*270 |
Overall dims. Of cut of die | mm | 28*35 | 28*35 | 28*45 | 40*60 | 45*60 | 70*69 | 75*100 | 75*120 | 80*130 |
Die pitch | mm | 55 | 55 | 60 | 80 | 94 | 110 | 129 | 140 | 160 |
Applicable bolt dia | mm | 2-5 | 3-6 | 3-6 | 4-8 | 6-10 | 8-16 | 10-22 | 12-30 | 12-31 |
Shank length of blank | mm | 10-65 | 10-85 | 10-85 | 10-115 | 10-115 | 20-180 | 10-200 | 20-220 | 20-221 |
Max flange dia | mm | 16 | 17 | 17 | 19 | 25 | 26 | 30 | 36 | 38 |
Main engine motor | KW | 18.5 | 22 | 22 | 30 | 37 | 55 | 75 | 90 | 115 |
Machine weight | Kgs | 7000 | 9000 | 9500 | 17000 | 22000 | 45000 | 60000 | 85000 | 135000 |
Machine dimension | mm | 3500*2000*2000 | 3500*2000*2050 | 3500*2000*2050 | 3630*2350*2090 | 4100*2500*2200 | 5100*4100*2750 | 13200*5300*2950 | 13650*5500*3100 | 14750*6500*3300 |
Model | Unit | K-505 | K-506 | KD-506 | KD-508 | KD-510 | KD-513 | KD-516 | KD-520 | KD-525 |
Forging station | No. | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Forging force | Kgf | 42000 | 50000 | 50000 | 70000 | 105000 | 150000 | 260000 | 380000 | 500000 |
Max.cut-off dia | mm | 6 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 16 | 23 | 25 | 32 |
Max.cut-off length | mm | 80 | 95 | 100 | 140 | 165 | 220 | 240 | 260 | 280 |
Production speed | pcs/min | 240 | 200 | 220 | 200 | 200 | 120 | 95 | 80 | 65 |
Master die ejection stroke | mm | 70 | 70 | 9 | 130 | 145 | 200 | 220 | 240 | 255 |
Punch die ejection stroke | mm | 30 | 30 | 30 | 40 | 40 | 60 | 60 | 65 | 70 |
Main sliding table stroke | mm | 120 | 120 | 130 | 160 | 195 | 270 | 285 | 355 | 370 |
Overall dims. Of mian die | mm | 50*90 | 50*100 | 50*100 | 60*130 | 75*135 | 80*190 | 108*200 | 125*240 | 140*250 |
Overall dims. Of punch die | mm | 38*85 | 38*85 | 40*100 | 45*115 | 55*125 | 70*130 | 75*185 | 90*125 | 120*270 |
Overall dims. Of cut of die | mm | 28*35 | 28*35 | 28*45 | 40*60 | 45*60 | 70*69 | 75*100 | 75*120 | 80*130 |
Die pitch | mm | 55 | 55 | 60 | 80 | 94 | 110 | 129 | 140 | 160 |
Applicable bolt dia | mm | 2-5 | 3-6 | 3-6 | 4-8 | 6-10 | 8-16 | 10-22 | 12-30 | 12-31 |
Shank length of blank | mm | 10-65 | 10-85 | 10-85 | 10-115 | 10-115 | 20-180 | 10-200 | 20-220 | 20-221 |
Max flange dia | mm | 16 | 17 | 17 | 19 | 25 | 26 | 30 | 36 | 38 |
Main engine motor | KW | 18.5 | 22 | 22 | 30 | 37 | 55 | 75 | 90 | 115 |
Machine weight | Kgs | 7000 | 9000 | 9500 | 17000 | 22000 | 45000 | 60000 | 85000 | 135000 |
Machine dimension | mm | 3500*2000*2000 | 3500*2000*2050 | 3500*2000*2050 | 3630*2350*2090 | 4100*2500*2200 | 5100*4100*2750 | 13200*5300*2950 | 13650*5500*3100 | 14750*6500*3300 |
5-MOLD 5-PUNCH Cold Forming Machine
A bolt making machine is a specialized piece of equipment designed to manufacture bolts, which are essential fasteners used in various industries. These machines are crucial for producing high-quality, consistent bolts efficiently and reliably.
High-speed bolt making machines can produce a large number of bolts per minute, often ranging from 100 to 400 pieces per minute, depending on the complexity of the part and the machine model. The high speed is achieved through optimized mechanical design, advanced control systems, and efficient material handling.
Built with high-quality materials and components to withstand the rigors of continuous high-speed operation.
Bolt making machines are essential tools in the manufacturing of fasteners, and they have a wide range of applications across various industries. These machines are designed to produce high-quality bolts efficiently and consistently, meeting the diverse needs of different sectors.
Engine Bolts: Critical components that secure engine parts, such as cylinder heads, crankshafts, and connecting rods.
Chassis Fasteners: Bolts used to attach various components of the vehicle's frame and body.
Suspension Bolts: Used in the suspension system to connect shock absorbers, control arms, and other components.
Wheel Bolts: Secure wheels to the hub, ensuring the safety and stability of the vehicle.
Structural Bolts: Used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects to connect steel beams, columns, and other structural elements.
Foundation Bolts: Anchored into concrete foundations to secure structures and prevent movement.
Roofing Bolts: Used to secure roofing materials and trusses.
Fence Bolts: Used in the construction of fences and gates.
Machine Bolts: Used in the assembly of machinery and equipment, securing various components and ensuring proper alignment and functionality.
Industrial Fasteners: Bolts used in manufacturing plants, factories, and industrial machinery to secure parts and components.
Conveyor Bolts: Used in conveyor systems to secure pulleys, belts, and other components.
High-Strength Bolts: Used in aircraft and spacecraft to secure critical components, such as wings, engines, and landing gear.
Composite Bolts: Specialized bolts designed for use with composite materials, which are increasingly common in aerospace applications.
Threaded Inserts: Used to create threads in composite materials, ensuring strong and reliable connections.
Small Precision Bolts: Used in the assembly of electronic devices, such as smartphones, laptops, and other consumer electronics.
Heat Sink Bolts: Used to secure heat sinks to electronic components, ensuring proper heat dissipation.
Panel Mounting Bolts: Used to mount panels and enclosures in electronic equipment.
Stainless Steel Bolts: Used in marine applications due to their corrosion-resistant properties, securing components in boats, ships, and offshore structures.
Through Bolts: Used to secure hull planks and other structural components in boat building.
Rivets and Bolts: Used in the construction and repair of marine vessels.
Track Bolts: Used to secure railway tracks and ties, ensuring the stability and safety of the rail system.
Coupling Bolts: Used to connect railway cars and locomotives.
Structural Bolts: Used in the construction and maintenance of railway bridges and tunnels.
High-Strength Bolts: Used in oil rigs, pipelines, and other infrastructure to secure critical components under high pressure and extreme conditions.
Flange Bolts: Used to connect flanges in pipelines, ensuring a secure and leak-proof connection.
Subsea Bolts: Specialized bolts designed for use in underwater applications, resistant to corrosion and high pressure.
Heavy-Duty Bolts: Used in mining equipment, such as excavators, drills, and trucks, to secure heavy components and ensure the safety and reliability of the machinery.
Track Bolts: Used in the construction and maintenance of mining railways and conveyors.
Structural Bolts: Used in the construction of mining infrastructure, such as support structures and ventilation systems.
Standard Bolts: Used in a wide range of manufacturing applications, from furniture assembly to appliance manufacturing.
Custom Bolts: Specialized bolts designed for specific applications, often requiring custom tooling and materials.
Fastening Systems: Bolts used in the assembly of various products, from consumer goods to industrial equipment.
High Production Rates: Bolt making machines can produce a large number of bolts quickly, meeting the high demand in various industries.
Precision and Consistency: Advanced control systems ensure that each bolt meets tight tolerances, maintaining quality and reliability.
Versatility: These machines can handle a wide range of materials and sizes, making them suitable for diverse applications.
Cost-Effectiveness: Automated processes reduce labor costs and minimize material waste, making bolt production more economical.
Strength and Durability: Cold forming and other advanced techniques improve the mechanical properties of the bolts, enhancing their strength and longevity.
5-MOLD 5-PUNCH Cold Forming Machine
A bolt making machine is a specialized piece of equipment designed to manufacture bolts, which are essential fasteners used in various industries. These machines are crucial for producing high-quality, consistent bolts efficiently and reliably.
High-speed bolt making machines can produce a large number of bolts per minute, often ranging from 100 to 400 pieces per minute, depending on the complexity of the part and the machine model. The high speed is achieved through optimized mechanical design, advanced control systems, and efficient material handling.
Built with high-quality materials and components to withstand the rigors of continuous high-speed operation.
Bolt making machines are essential tools in the manufacturing of fasteners, and they have a wide range of applications across various industries. These machines are designed to produce high-quality bolts efficiently and consistently, meeting the diverse needs of different sectors.
Engine Bolts: Critical components that secure engine parts, such as cylinder heads, crankshafts, and connecting rods.
Chassis Fasteners: Bolts used to attach various components of the vehicle's frame and body.
Suspension Bolts: Used in the suspension system to connect shock absorbers, control arms, and other components.
Wheel Bolts: Secure wheels to the hub, ensuring the safety and stability of the vehicle.
Structural Bolts: Used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects to connect steel beams, columns, and other structural elements.
Foundation Bolts: Anchored into concrete foundations to secure structures and prevent movement.
Roofing Bolts: Used to secure roofing materials and trusses.
Fence Bolts: Used in the construction of fences and gates.
Machine Bolts: Used in the assembly of machinery and equipment, securing various components and ensuring proper alignment and functionality.
Industrial Fasteners: Bolts used in manufacturing plants, factories, and industrial machinery to secure parts and components.
Conveyor Bolts: Used in conveyor systems to secure pulleys, belts, and other components.
High-Strength Bolts: Used in aircraft and spacecraft to secure critical components, such as wings, engines, and landing gear.
Composite Bolts: Specialized bolts designed for use with composite materials, which are increasingly common in aerospace applications.
Threaded Inserts: Used to create threads in composite materials, ensuring strong and reliable connections.
Small Precision Bolts: Used in the assembly of electronic devices, such as smartphones, laptops, and other consumer electronics.
Heat Sink Bolts: Used to secure heat sinks to electronic components, ensuring proper heat dissipation.
Panel Mounting Bolts: Used to mount panels and enclosures in electronic equipment.
Stainless Steel Bolts: Used in marine applications due to their corrosion-resistant properties, securing components in boats, ships, and offshore structures.
Through Bolts: Used to secure hull planks and other structural components in boat building.
Rivets and Bolts: Used in the construction and repair of marine vessels.
Track Bolts: Used to secure railway tracks and ties, ensuring the stability and safety of the rail system.
Coupling Bolts: Used to connect railway cars and locomotives.
Structural Bolts: Used in the construction and maintenance of railway bridges and tunnels.
High-Strength Bolts: Used in oil rigs, pipelines, and other infrastructure to secure critical components under high pressure and extreme conditions.
Flange Bolts: Used to connect flanges in pipelines, ensuring a secure and leak-proof connection.
Subsea Bolts: Specialized bolts designed for use in underwater applications, resistant to corrosion and high pressure.
Heavy-Duty Bolts: Used in mining equipment, such as excavators, drills, and trucks, to secure heavy components and ensure the safety and reliability of the machinery.
Track Bolts: Used in the construction and maintenance of mining railways and conveyors.
Structural Bolts: Used in the construction of mining infrastructure, such as support structures and ventilation systems.
Standard Bolts: Used in a wide range of manufacturing applications, from furniture assembly to appliance manufacturing.
Custom Bolts: Specialized bolts designed for specific applications, often requiring custom tooling and materials.
Fastening Systems: Bolts used in the assembly of various products, from consumer goods to industrial equipment.
High Production Rates: Bolt making machines can produce a large number of bolts quickly, meeting the high demand in various industries.
Precision and Consistency: Advanced control systems ensure that each bolt meets tight tolerances, maintaining quality and reliability.
Versatility: These machines can handle a wide range of materials and sizes, making them suitable for diverse applications.
Cost-Effectiveness: Automated processes reduce labor costs and minimize material waste, making bolt production more economical.
Strength and Durability: Cold forming and other advanced techniques improve the mechanical properties of the bolts, enhancing their strength and longevity.
Review 1: High Production Efficiency
User: John M., Manufacturing Manager, AutoParts Inc.Rating: ★★★★★
Review:"We recently purchased a multi-stage cold heading machine from ARIDA Machinery, and it has been a game-changer for our production line. The machine's high production rate, averaging around 300 bolts per minute, has significantly increased our output. The precision and consistency of the bolts are exceptional, and we've noticed a marked improvement in the quality of our products. The setup was straightforward, and the user interface is intuitive. Overall, it's a solid investment that has already paid off in terms of productivity and cost savings."
User: Sarah L., Operations Director, Fastener SolutionsRating: ★★★★☆
Review:"Our combination cold former from ARIDA Machinery has been a versatile addition to our workshop. It can handle a wide range of materials, from carbon steel to stainless steel, and produce bolts in various sizes and lengths. The ability to perform multiple operations in one setup has reduced our need for secondary processes, saving us both time and money. The machine is robust and well-built, and the customer support from ARIDA has been excellent. We would highly recommend this machine to anyone in the fastener industry."
User: Emily W., Production Supervisor, Marine Fasteners Ltd.Rating: ★★★★☆
Review:"We purchased a multi-stage cold heading machine from ARIDA Equipment, and it has been performing well overall. The production rate is impressive, and the bolts are of high quality. However, we've had to deal with some maintenance issues, particularly with the feeding system. The straightener occasionally gets jammed, which requires downtime to fix. Despite this, the machine is still a valuable asset, and the customer service team has been responsive in providing support."
Review 1: High Production Efficiency
User: John M., Manufacturing Manager, AutoParts Inc.Rating: ★★★★★
Review:"We recently purchased a multi-stage cold heading machine from ARIDA Machinery, and it has been a game-changer for our production line. The machine's high production rate, averaging around 300 bolts per minute, has significantly increased our output. The precision and consistency of the bolts are exceptional, and we've noticed a marked improvement in the quality of our products. The setup was straightforward, and the user interface is intuitive. Overall, it's a solid investment that has already paid off in terms of productivity and cost savings."
User: Sarah L., Operations Director, Fastener SolutionsRating: ★★★★☆
Review:"Our combination cold former from ARIDA Machinery has been a versatile addition to our workshop. It can handle a wide range of materials, from carbon steel to stainless steel, and produce bolts in various sizes and lengths. The ability to perform multiple operations in one setup has reduced our need for secondary processes, saving us both time and money. The machine is robust and well-built, and the customer support from ARIDA has been excellent. We would highly recommend this machine to anyone in the fastener industry."
User: Emily W., Production Supervisor, Marine Fasteners Ltd.Rating: ★★★★☆
Review:"We purchased a multi-stage cold heading machine from ARIDA Equipment, and it has been performing well overall. The production rate is impressive, and the bolts are of high quality. However, we've had to deal with some maintenance issues, particularly with the feeding system. The straightener occasionally gets jammed, which requires downtime to fix. Despite this, the machine is still a valuable asset, and the customer service team has been responsive in providing support."