Features
S2F8 Metal Stitcher - Metal Stitching
Why Metal Stitching?
No
other fastening method offers all the benefits of metal stitching
(sometimes called metal joining); low material cost, low production
cost, secure and permanent joints. Where applicable, wire metal
stitching is superior to conventional welding, riveting, threaded
fastening and gluing methods. It saves on material costs, eliminates the
need for pre-cleaning, pre-drilling and hole line-ups. Added to its low
cost and simplicity, wire metal stitching is a high strength metal
fastening method. It joins both similar and dissimilar materials without
problems
What's Stitchable?
Any material that can be penetrated without fracturing: - Metal to metal (metal joining)
- Metal to non-metal
- Non-metal to non-metal
VIDEO
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Stitcher Model S2F8-ASTl wire stitching machine fastening two pieces of .024" steel sheet
Although metal stitching is frequently used to join metal to metal
(ie, metal joining), its widest application is to fasten non-metallic
material to metal.
The table below includes a sampling of the most commonly stitched
materials with the recommended maximum work thicknesses. (In certain
cases, these maximums can be exceeded and in others they cannot be
reached.)
Material hardness, grain structure, wire size and tensile, machine
size and condition, and shape of application may change this data.
Because of these variables, we will test stitch samples of your product
in our laboratory to determine the correct stitcher and wire for your
particular needs.
Stitching Advantages
- Metallic materials (similar and dissimilar) not readily welded are easily stitched.
- No time-consuming preparation, such as pre-punching, drilling,
tapping, critical hole alignment for riveting, or cleaning of work
(before and after) as with welding.
- Low cost per stitch. Material cost is just 6C to 600 per thousand, depending on application, type of wire and stitch size.
- Speeds up to 300 stitches per minute are possible.
- High resistance to joint fatigue and vibration. The tight joint,
produced by wire making its own hole, and effective clinching action,
restricts movement of parts joined. Stitch leg penetration provides
added joint strength.
- Only visual inspection is required to determine proper fastening.
- Stitching does not disturb most finishes.
Wire Stitching Machines
A model for every purpose Features which assure perfect stitching
and superior machine performance are found in every stitcher.
- All parts are manufactured to rigid specifications for smoothest possible operation, long life and perfect interchangeability.
- Many operating parts can be reversed to double service life.
- Quiet operation.
- Low maintenance.
- Models are offered for virtually every purpose: for floor or bench
mounting, for integration into other basic production line machinery,
and for specially-engineered equipment.
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