Overview: This document provides comprehensive specifications and guidelines for special tooling used in Thin Turret Strippit® Machines. It covers various tool types, their applications, ordering information, and specific tooling procedures.
Special Shapes: The document categorizes special shapes into Groups A, B, and C, each with unique specifications and considerations affecting price and lead time.
Bridge Lance and Form: Designed for specific material thicknesses, these tools include guidelines for bridge width and form operations, with optional EZ-Set™
punch head for adjustments.
Card Guide: Features a universal holder design with replaceable inserts for cost efficiency. Ordering requires specific machine and material information.
Coining Tools: These tools eliminate secondary operations like drilling countersinks, with interchangeable tips for size adjustments.
Cluster Tool: Cost-effective for manufacturing perforations, offering different design styles and replaceable insert options.
Ordering Information: Includes machine model number, tooling type, material thickness, and key location specifications, with considerations for special orders.
Specifications and Features: Tools with widths or diameters over 0.098" (2.50 mm) can have Optima® coating for extended life. Slug Huggers® are available for most applications.
Cluster Tool Styles: Styles A, B, and C offer different benefits and limitations, such as replaceable inserts and cost efficiency.
Holder Types: Various Strippit® and Wilson Style holders are available, requiring specifications for thread size.
EKO Tools: Interchangeable design for economy and flexibility, suitable for a range of material thicknesses.
Emboss Forming Tools: Useful for stand-offs, spacers, and locks for nuts, available with standard keying options.
Extrusion Tools: Used for self-tapping screws and cooling tube holders, featuring Optima® coating for durability.
Extrusion & Form-Up Tools: Versatile tools for applications like self-tapping screws, offering interchangeable designs for cost efficiency.
EZ-Set™ Punch Head: Allows quick adjustments with precise length changes, enhancing tool flexibility.
Half Shear/Rooftop Half Shear: Used for shear buttons and spot welding locators, with replaceable inserts for cost efficiency.
Hinge Tool: Integrates hinges into panels, eliminating the need for additional hardware.
Stamping Tools: Includes dash tools and ground symbols for creating numbers or letters, with form-up or form-down designs.
Lance and Forms: Used for air flow and decoration, ensuring high-quality forms.
Letter Stamps: Details specifications for letter stamp tools, emphasizing cost savings and adjustability.
Louvers: Information on form-up and form-down louvers, highlighting cost reduction with replaceable inserts.
Progressive Louvers and Ribs: Tools for creating programmable lengths, offering versatility and cost efficiency.
Rollover Tool: Reduces secondary operations for applications like hand holds and wire feeds.
Scrapless Shear: Eliminates secondary shear operations, improving product quality.
Thread Form: Designed for threading holes in thin materials, reducing manufacturing time.
Specifications and Procedures: Emphasizes consulting for size and material thickness restrictions, with a detailed thread form data chart.
Thread Loop Tool: Reduces manufacturing and assembly time, featuring Optima® coating and EZ-Set™ punch head.
Corner Rounding and Trim and Part Tools: Designed for easy sharpening and economical radiusing of strip stock ends.
Light Spring Units: Reduce sheet and form distortion, requiring specific modifications for use with forming tools.
Company Information: Wilson Tool International offers industry-leading tooling solutions, supported by a global sales force and multilingual customer support.