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DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION, AUTOMATION, DIGITALIZATION, AND MODERNIZATION IN THE SEGMENT OF
CUSTOM-BUILT MACHINES, SPECIFIC PRODUCTION OPERATIONS, AND ROBOTIC WORKPLACES
Riveting

Riveting

Riveting Stations: Reliable Solutions for Demanding Operations
 
Animal Engineering also specializes in the design and construction of riveting stations for industrial applications with high demands on quality and reliability. Our stations are designed to operate flawlessly even in the most demanding continuous operations. We collaborate with the renowned Swiss manufacturer BalTec AG, synonymous with top-quality, durable joints.

Advantages of BalTec Riveting Stations:
  •  Universal Installation of Riveting Heads
    All BalTec riveting heads can be integrated into specialized machines in any working position, allowing maximum adaptability to specific application requirements.
     
  • Wide Range of Drives
    Riveting heads are available with hydraulic or pneumatic drives, depending on the size and complexity of the application.
     
  • Precise Quality Control in Riveting
    The riveting process is continuously monitored and optimized using advanced control systems such as HPP-25 or RC-30, ensuring high quality and repeatability of joints.
Key Advantages of Our Riveting Solutions:

  • Reliability for Non-Stop Operations
    The equipment is designed for continuous operation with minimal wear and tear.
     
  • Low Maintenance Requirements
    High-quality components and simple construction ensure easy maintenance and long service life.
     
  • Quick and Easy Tool Replacement
    The tool replacement process is designed to minimize downtime and enhance operational efficiency.
     
  • Custom Tools
    For each application, we design and manufacture tools tailored precisely to customer requirements.
     
  • Automatic Overlap Compensation
    Our stations enable automatic compensation for length deviations of parts, rivets, or pins, ensuring flawless joints even with material variability.
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