Spotting presses are special machines used in metalworking to check and optimize the shape and fit of parts. These machines are often used in the automotive industry to check and optimize bodywork and sheet metal parts.
Spotting presses typically operate hydraulically or mechanically and are equipped with a device called a "spotting plate." The spotting plate is a flat metal plate coated with a special paint or wax. When the part to be inspected is pressed onto the spotting plate, it leaves a mark that allows the irregularities in the shape and fit of the part to be detected.
Spotting presses are available in a variety of sizes and capacities and can be customized to meet the needs and requirements of the specific manufacturer. They can also be equipped with various tools and fixtures to allow for precise and accurate inspection of parts.
Using spotting presses allows manufacturers to optimize the shape and fit of parts, which can lead to higher quality and efficiency in production.
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