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302 Sheet metal forming and blanking<br />

deposit stator blanks/idle station<br />

notching machine:<br />

notch stator and<br />

separate<br />

rotor/notch<br />

rotor<br />

notching machine:<br />

notch stator and<br />

separate<br />

rotor<br />

orientation<br />

deposit stator blanks<br />

orientation<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

5<br />

1<br />

5<br />

1<br />

6<br />

6<br />

idle station<br />

notching machine:<br />

notch rotor<br />

destack blanks<br />

rotor blanks /<br />

deposit rotor<br />

destack blanks /<br />

destack rotor blanks<br />

position rotor blanks<br />

Fig. 4.6.16 Automatic notching line for the production <strong>of</strong> stator and rotor laminations in two<br />

passes with one notching machine (above) and in a single pass with two notching<br />

machines (below)<br />

tions to harden, fusing the stack together. The stack is then ejected<br />

onto a roller conveyor.<br />

Using a particularly flexible automation method, two individual<br />

notching machines with pallet magazines and pallet storage stations<br />

are linked by means <strong>of</strong> a pallet handling system. A host computer is<br />

responsible for joint control. This allows both lines to produce stator<br />

and rotor laminations for one size electric motors or for different independent<br />

sizes.<br />

Metal Forming Handbook / Schuler (c) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998<br />

7<br />

punch finish shaft hole<br />

8<br />

deposit rotor<br />

laminations

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