Thread Rolling Machines are used for producing external threads by displacing rather than cutting material, resulting in stronger, smoother threads compared to those produced by traditional threading methods. The CTR 30° Feeding Thread Length 150mm CTR24N model is likely designed to handle large-scale production needs with a focus on precision and durability.
Equipped with an advanced control system for real-time monitoring and adjustment of rolling parameters such as pressure, speed, and alignment.
Ensures repeatable accuracy across large production batches, minimizing defects and rework.
May include programmable settings for different thread types, enabling quick changeovers and reduced setup times
Increased Strength: Rolled threads are typically stronger than cut threads due to the cold working of the material.
Improved Surface Finish: Provides a smoother surface finish, reducing friction and wear.
Higher Production Rates: Faster than traditional threading methods, increasing productivity.
Cost-Effective: Reduces material waste and tooling costs over time.
CTR likely stands for "Cold Thread Roller" or "Controlled Thread Rolling".
The number "24" may indicate the maximum workable diameter (e.g., 24mm), or other key performance parameters depending on the manufacturer’s naming convention.
The suffix "N" often denotes a specific variant within the series—possibly indicating numeric control, new generation, or enhanced features such as automatic adjustments or digital interface.