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Published on January 20, 2022
Duration: 2:41

This video showcases advanced automation in firearm manufacturing, specifically focusing on barrel production. It highlights the Pressy Hole 4 Spindle Gun Drill integrated with a Mitsubishi Load Mate robot for automated barrel drilling. The system is designed for efficiency and ease of use, capable of producing barrels from .22 caliber up to .50 cal DMG.

Quick Summary

The Pressy Hole 4 Spindle Gun Drill, integrated with a Mitsubishi Load Mate robot, automates firearm barrel manufacturing. This system handles barrels from .22 to .50 cal DMG, up to 30 inches long, and represents the future of zero-part-handling automation in the industry.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction with Allison Crawford
  2. 00:15Pressy Hole Gun Drill and Robot Overview
  3. 00:25Pressy Hole Machine Capabilities
  4. 00:59Mitsubishi Load Mate Robot Integration
  5. 01:37Quick Tech T8 Lathe for Carrier Groups
  6. 02:13Impact of Automation on Manufacturing
  7. 02:31Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pressy Hole 4 Spindle Gun Drill used for in firearm manufacturing?

The Pressy Hole 4 Spindle Gun Drill is specifically designed for the internal drilling of firearm barrels. It is capable of producing barrels for a wide range of calibers, from .22 to .50 cal DMG, and can handle barrel lengths up to 30 inches.

How does the Mitsubishi Load Mate robot enhance the barrel manufacturing process?

The Mitsubishi Load Mate robot is integrated with the Pressy Hole gun drill to automate the handling of parts. This robotic automation aims to eliminate manual part handling for the end-user, contributing to increased efficiency and representing the future of automated firearm component production.

What other automated machinery was showcased for firearm component production?

In addition to the gun drill and robot, the Quick Tech T8 Hybrid Multi-Axis Lathe was demonstrated. This machine is capable of producing bulk carrier groups in a single, complete operation, showcasing another example of advanced automation in firearm manufacturing.

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