by Matt Ciavarella | Jul 12, 2016 | blog
Haven sold a Model 875 dual-blade shear cutoff with automatic transfer and a Model 970 wire brush machine to a leading U.S. conduit manufacturer. These machines have a 5.0” diameter capacity. This is the largest cutoff and brush machine that Haven produces. These...
by Matt Ciavarella | Jul 7, 2016 | blog
Stam, Inc. of Mentor, OH is a tubular fabricator specializing in heavy truck and machinery applications. Most of their products go through a bending process. As with most bent tubular forms, there is usually a length of tube that has to be trimmed off at a specific...
by Matt Ciavarella | Jun 23, 2016 | blog
One major advantage of Haven’s Dual-Blade shear cutoff technology is the ability to cut a variety of tubular shapes. Haven has been presented with many clamp die design challenges over the years, but none quite like this one. This asymmetrical figure-8 part is used in...
by Matt Ciavarella | Jun 8, 2016 | blog
Most of the design improvements have been made in the controls. A. High efficiency hydraulic motor. B. Improved hydraulic design; including stand-alone tank assembly. C. Crop-cut and decel switches removed from the bundle loader. The operator no longer has to set...
by Matt Ciavarella | May 23, 2016 | blog
A leading commercial fire sprinkler system company chose Haven Manufacturing to design and build a tube cutting and length inspection line that would integrate with their downstream threading process and with their factory ERP system. Being a liability sensitive...