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| The Cold Forming Process |
Starting with a coil of rod, the header draws it into wire and shears it off to a precise length so that the cubic volume of wire is equal to the volume of the finished part after forming. A hammer then rams the wire piece into the first station die to produce a different shape, ejects it, grabs it, and transfers it to the next station. This process is repeated in each successive station, shaping the part until it has been formed into its final, blank configuration. |
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Custom tools and new techniques provide Tru-Fit the ability to manufacture parts in many configurations. With
the installation of CNC machining equipment, we have increased our tool making capabilities to further ensure
quality cold-formed parts. |
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| Cold Forming | |
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The diversity of multi-station forming equipment allows Tru-Fit to offer products ranging from 5/32' to 1 3/8"
diameter, with some lengths exceeding 10".In addition to manufacturing production runs of virtually any quantity,
you can look to Tru-Fit Products to engineer cost effective designs that meet your requirements. Because cold forming
produces the product in the final form, there is little or no secondary machining required - greatly reducing wasted material.
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