A method and device for automatic alignment of riveting punches for brake pads
A technology for automatic punching and brake pads, which is applied in the field of automatic alignment of riveting punches for brake pads, can solve the problems of insufficient automation level, large proportion of manual operations, and heavy workload, so as to simplify manual labor, improve efficiency, and control delicate effect
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[0039] The present invention will be described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0040] Such as Figure 1 to Figure 5 As shown, implementing a method for automatic alignment of brake pad riveting punches includes the following steps:
[0041] S1. First, set an intelligent controller 1; the intelligent controller 1 is connected to and controls the riveting hub drive module 70, the rivet blanking module 10 and the rivet distribution module 30;
[0042] S2, then the intelligent controller 1 controls the rotation of the riveting hub drive module 70, and aligns the tip 63 on the hub 7 with the punch;
[0043] S3, then the intelligent controller 1 detects the first photoelectric detector 21 in the rivet blanking module 10 to see if there is a rivet at the first material level 52, if not, the rivet valve 13 is opened, and the rivet is dropped into the pipeline 14 until the first material level 52 Turn off the rivet valve 13 until the material level 52 has a rivet; ...
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