The term "riveting machine" serves as a collective designation for various riveting devices, including standard riveters, orbital riveters, and eyeleting machines. However, the term is often used specifically to refer to orbital riveters. Based on their power source, orbital riveters can be classified into two types: pneumatic and hydraulic.
These machines are primarily utilized for riveting applications involving hollow rivets and similar fasteners. The riveting methods employed by orbital riveters fall into two categories: radial riveting and orbital (swing) riveting.
Key Features:
High-speed insertion capability
Component positioning sensors
Programmable automatic recovery function
AC servo motor positioning system
Built-in PC system






