1996-10-01

Advances in Fastening Rate Improvements for No Wink Automatic Slug Riveting 961874

A new control architecture has been utilized to control an “anti-wink” automatic slug riveting process which improves fastening accuracy, reliability and cycle time. Cycle rates are equal to or better than that of conventional slug riveting. This technique of fastening provides for virtually no work piece movement during the forming process allowing for the use of rigid fixturing.

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