Wolfratshausen – The new fixtured screwdriving spindle SEV-E with electric stroke is one of the highlights at this year’s “automatica” international trade fair in Munich and is making its world début there. The new screwdriving spindle expands WEBER’s successful SEV series and was specifically designed for screwdriving locations that are extremely recessed and difficult to access.
WEBER has designed the screwdriving spindle with vacuum technology and an electric stroke to offer its customers a screwdriving spindle with maximum flexibility. Users can order the spindle with electronically controlled drives, with EC motor and current control. In addition, WEBER also supplies a version with electronically controlled drives and dynamic transducers for torque and angle control on request. Drives provided by the customer can also be accommodated and integrated.
Nóra Erdei, Product Manager at WEBER: “The spindle is a genuinely versatile tool, and is also extremely durable. We have equipped the SEV-E with wear-resistant surfaces, which enable transitional operation even when running dry due to a lack of oil lubrication. Moreover, we opted for a modular design for the screwdriving spindle, which significantly reduces changeover times to other modules or spare parts.”