Ronen® Company provides Screw machines suitable for various applications. It can be used to manufacture different types of screws, such as particleboard screws, drywall screws, etc. These machines are equipped with functions such as forced fuel supply systems.
Our Screw machines are precisely manufactured and the assembly process is extremely strict to ensure the smooth operation of each machine. We use high-quality materials to manufacture the main components. The key components come from places such as Taiwan, Japan and Germany.
The machine processes metal wires into screws. It feeds in the coiled steel, cuts the billet, forms the head (such as countersunk or coiled head), and rolls the thread. The older models require operators to install wires and clear blockages. The processing of basic screws for the new model mostly adopts automated operation.
Feed the Screw machine with steel, brass or stainless steel wire and coil materials. Pay attention to the diameter of the wire. Even a deviation of 0.1 millimeters can cause material jamming or head damage. Soft metals like aluminium tend to clog molds more quickly. Keep the wire dry to prevent rust chips from clogging the guide rails.
The screws you produce depend entirely on the tools of the machine. Replace the punches with different head shapes (flat or round). Replace the molds with different handle diameters. Replace the thread rolling wheels for coarse/fine threads. The setup takes 1 to 4 hours if you need mass production.
The condition of the Screw machine should be continuously monitored during its operation. Before the screws are used up, replenish the coil. Check the oil level once an hour and listen for any knocking sounds (indicating that the tool is not aligned properly). Pull 10 screws per hour - measure the thickness of the head with a caliper and test the thread with a nut.