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Du Pont/DuPont METRAL MT-110 Connector Multiple Hot Riveting Machine

$ 659.99

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Condition: The unit is guaranteed to work.
  • Brand: DuPont
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Equipment/Component Type: Riveting Machine
  • MPN: MT-110
  • Model: MT-110

    Description

    NEW Du Pont Metral Multiple Hot Riveting Machine MT-110
    Comes with a manual and what you see in the pictures. If you don't see it, you probably wont get it.
    Specifications are from Metral and may vary slightly due to upgrades, options or revisions this unit may or may not have.
    The unit is guaranteed to work.
    The Unit's Serial Number Tag Reads:
    Serial Number:
    SB 1613
    General Description:
    The Multiple Hot Riveting Machine MT-110 is designed to fasten METRAL Right Angle connectors on printed circuit boards by remoulding the heat stake posts of the connector. Riveting onto the printed circuit board provides proper mechanical strength for the connector.
    Printed circuit boards to be assembly with METRAL connectors are first placed onto the 'X-Y' table of the machine. This table can be adjusted in the 'Y' axis for printed circuit board depth and in the 'X' axis for printed circuit board width. The maximum printed circuit board size fitting the machine's table is 485 x 485 mm (19 x 19").
    The lightweight table with the printed circuit board can easily be positioned under the heating element and the punches for riveting and remoulding of the heat stake posts. Up to 21 posts can be riveted simultaneously. Remaining posts can be riveted in a second riveting action after having moved the table to the far left with the right side against a permanent table stop.
    To start the heating and riveting cycle, the operator must push the two-hands operated safety switches simultaneously for about 1 second. A 'LED' signal on the air cylinder position sensor indicates the machine cycle started.
    Once started, the machine cycle is operator independent and there is no need for the operator to hold the two switches. This system excludes machine-cycle interruption, therefore all safety covers must be properly installed.
    To avoid punch marks (discolouring of the p.c.board material around the moulded rivet) on the printed circuit board after the riveting, the height of the heating block with punches can be adjusted.
    The standard setting is for printed circuit board thickness of 1,60mm. It comes with a 2,2mm, 2,8mm, 3,0mm and there was one in the machine that I believe was the original.
    The punch can be changed by using an 8 mm wide open-end spanner.
    The heat stake posts on the connectors are placed on a 12 mm grid (0.472") for the larger connector versions as there is only one heat stake post on the small connectors.
    In addition to the heat stake posts, there are small posts for accurate positioning the connector onto the printed circuit board.
    Machine Specifications:
    METRAL Multiple Hot Riveting Machine:
    EPL 194191
    Application rate/hour (depending on operator dexterity):
    2400
    Air pressure:
    5-6 Bar (70-90 psi)
    Electrical requirements:
    U~: 230V, f: 50/60 Hz, Pmax: 1100 VA, Fuse Rating: 6,3 A
    Control voltage:
    24 V
    Overall dimensions in mm [inch] (h x w x d):
    1000 x 660 x 850 [39.4 x 26.0 x 33.5]
    Working area in mm [inch] (w x d):
    1000 (X) x 1300 (Y) [39.4 x 51.2]
    Weight:
    50 kg [110.5 lbs]
    PC Board dimensions:
    12 (X) x 60 (Y) mm (2.4 x 0.5") min. - 485 x 485 mm (19 x 19") max.
    .00 minimum for packaging, handling, and order processing. Shipping to be determined by destination.
    Prior to shipment I will need to know the following information (filled out on a form that I will send you) for International Customers or Packages/Freight being Forwarded internationally. International customers may also be subject to a freight forwarder form if applicable.:
    (1) Are you the end-user of this item?
    (2) If you are not the ultimate end-user of the item, please state the ultimate end user's name.
    (3) What is the ultimate country destination?
    07/19/03