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Parts Leveler's New Control



ARKU has reported that its new control for the FlatMaster parts leveler enables novice users to produce dead-flat, stress-free metal parts on the first try nearly every time by entering as few as two values: the material type and thickness. "A simple operator interface of touchscreen icons utilizes a vast database of material properties, expert knowledge, part thicknesses, operating parameters and plausibility checks that allows new users to run the machine like experts with as little as 90 minutes training," said a company spokesperson.

The control accesses all of the leveler's functions with simple icons, much like a smartphone screen. By entering basic information on the workpiece, the control calculates Optimal Leveling Parameters for the first part. These parameters can be fine tuned by the operator and saved as a part program for future use. The control can store up to 1,024 part programs.

The control supports all of the FlatMaster's leveling capabilities, including two-way leveling, reverse operation and series leveling. A plausibility check evaluates operator entries and provides an explanation of incorrect values to aid in learning.

The control provides help and assistance functions. It also saves fault messages, which can be compiled and printed directly from the leveling log.

The servo-hydraulic FlatMaster is designed for leveling and stress relieving metal parts prior to welding, assembly or bending. It handles material thicknesses from 0.020" to 2.25" and up to 118" wide. Its small-diameter rollers on a small pitch produce a sharp initial bend in the material to stretch it past its yield point before returning the part to a dead-flat condition as it exits the machine.

The FlatMaster is designed to adjust its force instantly to compensate for the varying cross section of parts with large cutouts and perforations, or shapes such as triangles and circles. It is also designed for appearance critical parts that are often required for medical, packaging machinery, food, beverage and scientific applications. The machine is designed to leave no marring, slag or discoloration from heat.

For more information contact:

ARKU Coil Systems, Inc.

11405 Grooms Road

Cincinnati, OH 45242

513-638-8554

www.arku.com

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