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Press Stamping Room Automation Poducts
More than thirty years have passed since Orii began manufacturing and selling the first pressroom robots in Japan. Today, Orii manufactures a full line of high-performance robots, transfer systems, space-saving straightener/feeders, and conventional coil handling equipment for automating virtually any press stamping process. These high-quality machines feature operator-friendly computerized controls and are equipped with the latest technology. Additionally, Orii offers a complete line of leveling casters and pads that provide transportation, stable locking and leveling capabilities, but also protect against vibration and noise.
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| Orii offers a complete line of single-press robots, press-to-press transfer robots, in-press transfer systems, blank destackers and other equipment specifically designed to meet the demands of today's pressroom automation challenges. |  |
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From compact to heavy-duty systems, Orii offers a complete line of straightener/feeder combination units. Responding to the demand for maximum space-saving on the shop room floor, Orii straightener/feeders have a compact footprint without sacrificing quality or speed. |
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| Orii casters and leveling pads are easily controlled for stabilizing or for smooth transportation. They are suited to the office or factory, for use with hospital machinery, as feet on equipment and a variety of other uses. They not only provide transportation, stable locking and leveling capabilities, but also protect against vibration and noise. They are environmentally friendly and reflect the latest in technology. |
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| A variety of vacuum components are available for use with the RY robot system, including the Q-Box vacuum generator, vacuum cups, fingers and finger holders. |
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Spring Former Devision
Starting with its first coiling machines in 1972, MEC has developed more than 30 different spring machines, including CNC multi-axis spring formers, CNC coiling machines for ultra-fine wire, NC spring formers and extension spring machines, and torsion spring machines. Today, more than 5,000 MEC machines are at work in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia and Japan. MEC engineers coordinate the development of original software and hardware systems to meet each spring-maker's unique machine design needs. Every part of every MEC machine is subjected to stringent testing to ensure that it meets the highest standards for precision and performance.
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