To swage (rhymes with ''stage'') a workpiece means to increase or decrease its diameter by forcing the object into a specially designed die that reshapes the material to the desired dimensions. Workpieces commonly altered in this fashion include bullets, rods, tubes, wires, and similar items.
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To swage (rhymes with ''stage'') a workpiece means to increase or decrease its diameter by forcing the object into a specially designed die that reshapes the material to the desired dimensions. Workpieces commonly altered in this fashion include bullets, rods, tubes, wires, and similar items.
This procedure is accomplished through the use of swaging machines and tools specifically engineered for this purpose. These tools include a wide range of hydraulic swaging presses and machines. For instance, hose swaging involves attaching fittings to the ends of industrial hydraulic hoses. The process uses a swaging tool integrated into a hose assembly machine. This tool compresses the hose fittings onto the hose itself, ensuring a tight and leak-proof connection suitable for systems that must manage a high level of hydraulic fluid power. This method is essential for creating custom hose assemblies that can withstand the demanding conditions of various industrial applications.
Swaging machines should not be confused with jennying machines (which form edges on sheet metal), crimping equipment (which join materials by deforming them), cutting machines (which separate materials by removing sections), or fitting adapters (which connect two different types of hydraulic fittings or hoses.
Why should you learn how to use a swaging tool? Swaging is a valuable process found in a wide variety of industries throughout the United Kingdom. For example, swaging is the process used to attach fittings onto the ends of cables and pipes in a secure manner. In the medical sector, it is considered a highly effective means to attach surgical threads to needles. It's also frequently utilised in the production of electronic equipment. These are only a few uses to which swaging tools are put. In this section, we have listed our current inventory of swage tools and related accessories.
White House Products: A Premier Source of Swaging Equipment and Parts
Our extensive product catalogue lists part numbers representing swage tools and components for a variety of applications. From the SS01 Super Squeezer Swaging Press, SSH25MM Horizontal Swaging Press, and SSHSM Hand Skiving Machine to equipment such as hose cut-offs, collapse gauges, and hand pumps, we offer everything required to get your swaging operation going strong.
Our high-quality equipment and tools support many applications and can be used in many types of hose assembling equipment, hand swaging machines, and related gear. Whether fittings need to be attached to cable and pipe ends or rubber components need to be inserted into metal sleeves, you can find the equipment that can meet your application demands. Swaging tools are also used in the electronics industry, particularly when assembling printed circuit boards. They are used in blacksmithing, forming plastic parts, producing saw blade teeth, building lockbolts, and repairing musical instruments.
Order Swage Tools Online Today
White House Products is a leading UK supplier of swaging tools for the industrial sector. For most of our products, simply add them to your cart and follow the simple instructions to securely order items. Call to order swaging equipment where this is indicated. Our helpful representatives will guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. They will also discuss your application, as is the case with many of our dies and three-phase swaging equipment.
Additionally, our team can help you find the tools, machinery, and accessories that fit your requirements if you cannot find them by searching by keyword or part number. Whether you are searching for swagers or a related piece of equipment, such as hydraulic hose crimping tools or cutting kits, we will do our best to aid you. For assistance, reach us by phone at +44 (0) 1475 742500.
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