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SPIROL now sells Model CL compression-limiter installation machines

By Lisa Eitel | February 15, 2018

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SPIROL now sells a new line of standard installation equipment specifically designed to post-mold install Compression Limiters into plastic assemblies. Available in two models, the CL1000 (1,000 lb maximum installation force) and the CL2000 (2.000 lb maximum installation force), the Model CL Compression Limiter Installation Machine can install a single Compression Limiter or multiple Compressions Limiters simultaneously into a variety of polymers, thermoplastics, and thermosets. The Compression Limiters may vary in size, configuration and installation elevations.

The Model CL Compression Limiter Installation Machine comes standard with full perimeter guarding, light curtain and hands clear activation to keep operators safe. The use of sensors to verify proper installation of the Compression Limiter(s) ensures a quality installation. The touchscreen operator interface makes the Model CL easy to customize and operate, and the conversion to other languages is easily executed to support international use.

The Model CL can be used as a stand-alone module, or can be integrated into a larger, fully automated cell. SPIROL’s Compression Limiter Installation Machines are versatile solutions that can be retooled to accommodate changing part configurations.

In sync with SPIROL’s standardization philosophy, the design incorporates standardized machine components to reduce lead time, improve reliability, and reduce costs.

View more details about the versatile Model CL Compression Limiter Installation Machine here.

In addition to installation equipment, SPIROL also manufactures a comprehensive line of standard post-mold Compression Limiters to accommodate a variety of compressive loads and positional tolerances:

  • Roll Formed – include series CL200 and CL350 split seam and the CL400 oval press-in designs.
  • Machined – include series CL600 aluminum, CL600 headed aluminum, CL800 brass and CL801 headed brass designs.

Download the latest SPIROL Compression Limiters Design Guide for help in selecting the best Compression Limiter for  assembly.

Applications Engineering Support: SPIROL Engineers will review  application requirements and work with  design team to recommend the best setup at the lowest total assembly cost. Contact the Sales department at any one of SPIROL’s global locations today. Since 1948, SPIROL has been providing technical expertise in fastening, joining and assembly to the world’s leading manufacturers. SPIROL manufactures of a diverse line of engineered components including Coiled Spring Pins, Slotted Spring Pins, Solid Pins, Disc Springs, Alignment Dowels and Bushings, Spacers, Compression Limiters, Threaded Inserts for Plastics, Precision Shims, Pin, Insert and Compression Limiter Installation equipment. SPIROL can be found on 4 continents within the following 12 countries: Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Mexico, Poland, South Korea, Spain, and the United States. Involve SPIROL Engineering early in the design stage of  next project.

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About The Author

Lisa Eitel

Lisa Eitel has worked in the motion industry since 2001. Her areas of focus include motors, drives, motion control, power transmission, linear motion, and sensing and feedback technologies. She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is an inductee of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society; a member of the Society of Women Engineers; and a judge for the FIRST Robotics Buckeye Regionals. Besides her motioncontroltips.com contributions, she also leads the production of the quarterly motion issues of Design World.

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