by Matt Ciavarella | Sep 30, 2016 | blog
A leading automotive exhaust manufacturer came to Haven to design the right solution for their expansion needs. A complex, yet flexible solution was developed to handle a variety of tubular sizes and a variety of in-process storage containers. When you integrate...
by Matt Ciavarella | Sep 27, 2016 | blog
For this application, the customer is required to trim both ends of a tube after bending to obtain matching finished lengths. Coping is usually a separate operation, so the challenge for Haven was to combine the trim-to-length and the coping into one operation, thus...
by Matt Ciavarella | Sep 23, 2016 | blog
The challenge posed to Haven was to design a machine that would end finish both ends of a bent tube, in one setup. In addition, the machine had to be programmable to automatically adjust feeds and speeds for infinite tube diameters and lengths; and not all parts are...
by Matt Ciavarella | Sep 23, 2016 | blog
Integrating 100% length inspection with a wire brush de-burring machine. Sounds simple, but the method by which tubes travel through and exit from a brush machine makes it difficult to control the flow of the tube and position it quickly and accurately for electronic...
by Matt Ciavarella | Sep 20, 2016 | blog
Today’s manufacturing environment calls for leaner operations, including the technical resources available for product and process development. Engineers do not have the time to piecemeal projects together with several suppliers. Instead, they are looking for...
by Matt Ciavarella | Aug 22, 2016 | blog
A joint U.S. and Japanese company have purchased a wire brush deburring and length inspection machines. These machines will be integrated with an existing Haven cutoff. They have also purchased a Model 939 end finisher integrated with a walking beam transfer system...