AMF Andreas Maier GmbH & Co. KG
Booth number: E6-B008
www.amf.de
About us
HOME OF CLAMPING
Founded in 1890 as Andreas Maier Fellbach, AMF today is a one-stop supplier in clamping technology and is one of the world market leaders. The family-owned company is an expert on automation on the machine table, because practical, economical and quickly implementable solutions help to markedly increase productivity.
These include the proven AMF zero-point clamping technology and grippers that can be changed like a tool from the magazine as well as the AMF wireless sensoring systems for wireless communication technology in manufacturing environments. A loading unit for stocking and administration of workpiece pallets completes the automated and economic production.
Since the beginning, AMF has placed much value on well-thought-out and practical designs and uses the best materials for robust quality. Speed, flexibility, and an experienced team of over 200 well qualified employees guarantee success of the family-owned and -managed company.
Address
Waiblinger Str. 116
70734 Fellbach
Germany
Phone: +49 711 57660
Rm. 1601, G1 Bldg., 288 Ning Xia Rd.
266071 Qingdao
P.R. China
E-mail: sally@industrialsupplygrp.com
Phone: +86 532 85894558
Internet: www.industrialsupplygrp.com
Products & Services
- "Zero-Point" clamping systems
- Hydraulic clamping systems
- Magnetic clamping systems
- Vacuum clamping systems
- Grippers
- Wireless sensoring systems
- Single and multiple clamping systems
- Modular fixture systems
- Block-clamping systems
- Toggle clamps, manual and pneumatic
- Standard clamping elements
Zero-point-systems The efficient zero-point clamping system
Extensive diversity and high repetition accuracy go without saying. The system demonstrates its strengths in daily production: optimised fixture and tool change ensure minimum set-up times and maximum efficiency.
Gripper - The integrated solution as Low-Cost-Automation
The gripper is unloaded from the tool magazine and loaded into the machine spindle in order to use workpieces from a magazine in a clamping fixture. In this way, existing shift models are supplemented easily by worker-free shifts. A huge prolongation of machine time with very low investment costs.