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LUBRICATION SYSTEM ORDER FOR SMV PRESSES
25 October 2006 - Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association

SMV Presses (UK) Ltd, the Coventry based power press and ancillary equipment manufacturer has received an order for a Multi-Lube lubrication system to be retrofitted to an existing on-site manufacturing roll forming line at Eye, Suffolk based, SpeedDeck Building Systems Ltd, a supplier of secret-fix non-combustible steel and aluminium roof and cored panel walling systems. Multi-Lube Lubrication systems are used to apply thin lubricants and other low viscosity liquids evenly and efficiently to coil strip and tooling used in roll forming and pressing. The material being used by SpeedDeck Building System is 715 mm. wide and is used to make on-site roofing sections. Because the roll forming line is swung up to meet the roof area, the efficient distribution of lubricant on the sheet is critically important. This system uses a pumping system that evenly controls the distribution of the lubricant through spray nozzles, even when the roll former is being used at an angle. This system regulates the amount of lubricant used and is known to produce tremendous cost savings as lubricants are expensive.

SMV Presses (UK) Ltd, the Coventry based power press and ancillary equipment manufacturer has received an order for a Multi-Lube lubrication system to be retrofitted to an existing on-site manufacturing roll forming line at Eye, Suffolk based, SpeedDeck Building Systems Ltd, a supplier of secret-fix non-combustible steel and aluminium roof and cored panel walling systems. Multi-Lube Lubrication systems are used to apply thin lubricants and other low viscosity liquids evenly and efficiently to coil strip and tooling used in roll forming and pressing. The material being used by SpeedDeck Building System is 715 mm. wide and is used to make on-site roofing sections. Because the roll forming line is swung up to meet the roof area, the efficient distribution of lubricant on the sheet is critically important. This system uses a pumping system that evenly controls the distribution of the lubricant through spray nozzles, even when the roll former is being used at an angle. This system regulates the amount of lubricant used and is known to produce tremendous cost savings as lubricants are expensive.

SMV Presses (UK) Ltd is the sole UK representative for Sweden based, Lindgren Marketing AB and their Multi-Lube Lubrication Systems. Mike Hall, Sales Manager at SMV Presses (UK) said: “This is an unusual application for Multi-Lube in that it is being used on a roll forming line swung up in the air and which is sometime used at angles. It does prove that our system is extremely versatile.”

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About: Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association
The main objective of the Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association is to act as the central organisation promoting the interests of companies involved in the manufacture and sale of metalforming machinery and ancillary products in the UK.
UK Exhibitions

As owner of the largest metalforming equipment exhibition in the UK - METALWORKING - the Association provides major membership benefits, including:

involvement in the planning and content of METALWORKING
members' discount on floor space
priority stand selection
access to Inward Press and Trade Missions
Overseas Exhibitions

The Association takes stands at major overseas Metalforming shows.

free marketing and sales opportunities
meeting point as a base for additional activities
access to trade consular staff
Sponsored Overseas Events

Members can join MMMA sponsored missions at reduced costs.

opportunities to view overseas competitors on their home ground
organised visits to customers, users and exhibitions
Organised Seminars

MMMA organises industry seminars, sometimes with colleges.

Product/Company presentations to selected audiences
opportunities to explore turnkey projects with other members


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