The 11b 6 Station Nut Former Machine from supplier Ronen® consists of six steps: wire cutting, extrusion, hexagon shaping, punching, edge trimming and final polishing. There is no need to move the raw materials between different tools. The machine runs automatically and does not require continuous supervision.
The 6 Die And 6 Below Nut Former Cold Forging Machine by manufacturer Ronen® completes the shaping of the nut blank through six forging processes in six steps: wire cutting, upsetting, hexagonal forming, punching, edge trimming, and final sizing. The wire does not require heating, thus saving energy.
The Ronen®6 Station Nut Former Making Machine shapes blanks in six steps: wire cutting, upsetting, initial forming, hexagonal forming, trimming, final polishing. No need to move blanks between molds; operators don’t monitor continuously—ideal for the supplier.
The manufacturer of the Ronen® High Speed Multi Station Nut Former Machine has engineered it to complete the shaping of the nut blank in one step through 4-6 stations (wire cutting, upsetting, hexagonal forming, edge trimming). You just need to insert the metal wire and set the size of the nut. The machine will operate automatically.
The Ronen® Self Drilling Screw Cold Heading Machine forms the blank of self-drilling screws through cold heading, without the need for heating, greatly saving time and costs for manufacturers. This machine produces screw heads in a single operation. All you need to do is insert the metal wire into the feeding machine and set the screw size.
The supplier Ronen® provides the 4 Die 4 Station Bolt Former, which forms the bolt blank in four steps: the first step is to cut the wire, the second step is to stretch the blank, the third step is to shape the bolt head, and the fourth step is to trim the excess parts. There is no need to move the raw materials.