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Makers’ Movies, Vol. 3: exploring the world of fasteners

Makers’ Movies, Vol. 3: exploring the world of fasteners

Makers’ Movies, Vol. 3: exploring the world of fasteners

Why Makers’ Movies? Because 5 minutes is all you need to stay tuned on the latest developments in the world of metalworking. Click play and enjoy the curated videos in our newest installment.

This special episode focuses on fasteners products and manufacturing technology. These items are crucial in everyday life, as they are designed to ensure the secure and reliable assembly of components and structures. Ranging from bolts and screws to nuts and rivets, fasteners play an essential role in various industrial sectors such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and electronics. Despite their seemingly simple nature, do you truly know everything about them?

How are fasteners manufactured? 
Carlo Salvi showcases its cutting-edge progressive header in action.



How can we be sure that fasteners are manufactured to meet required specifications?
Regg Inspection introduces its measuring device for fasteners inspection.



What tools are necessary for the heading of fasteners?  
Here's an overview of Worles' range, a well-known tool manufacturer in this sector.



How is a washer assembled?
Let’s delve into the capabilities of Saspi's new assembly unit, that can be seamlessly integrated into thread rolling machines.



Who are the protagonists in the world of fasteners? 
Meet the key players in the fastener world as we welcome Univiti, one of the latest additions to the Expometals.net portal.



Do you have a video you'd like to share with Expometals.net readers? It could focus on a new product, machine shop expansion, an excerpt from a conference, or an interview, just to give you some ideas. To feature your videos in the next issue of Makers’ Movies, send your material to [email protected] or call us at +39 0341 580139.  

Here are the links to the previous episodes of Makers’ Movies:
Vol. 1: Introducing Makers' Movies: a visual journey through metalworking innovations
Vol. 2: The visual journey into the world of metals continues

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Monday, January 22, 2024