Claims
- 1. A method of efficiently producing heavy duty U-bolts of different sizes, wherein each U-bolt has two legs of substantially equal length, the method comprising the steps of cutting a series of elongated straight cylindrical metal bars at longitudinally spaced intervals to form a supply of straight metal rods, the rods having opposite ends, smooth cylindrical outer surfaces, different predetermined lengths, and radially extending center planes defining a longitudinal center of each rod substantially equidistant from the ends of each rod, forming helical threads on opposite end portions of each rod, cleaning any oil from the outer cylindrical surface of each rod, successively feeding the straight metal rods into a marking machine having a relative movable marking head with means for applying a color contrasting material to the rods, successively marking the outer surfaces of the rods by applying the color contrasting material with the marking head at substantially the radially extending center plane of each rod to produce a visually perceptible mark at the longitudinal center of each rod, successively transferring the rods from the marking machine, inserting each rod for bending into a forming machine having a mandrel supported between two bending members, said mandrel and said bending members being relatively movable with respect to each other, the mandrel having a surface for supporting the rod between its ends during bending, locating each rod within the forming machine with the visually perceptible mark on the longitudinal center of the rod aligned with a visual reference indicative of a center plane of the forming machine at said mandrel surface, and moving the mandrel and the bending members with respect to each other to bend each rod around the mandrel surface, with the bending members engaging the rod in an area spaced longitudinally from the visually perceptible mark on each rod, thereby producing a U-bolt having two legs of substantially equal length from each rod and a supply of U-bolts differing in leg length size from each other, and with minimum scrap resulting from differing leg lengths in a single U-bolt.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of marking the rods comprises applying a mark of ink-like material to each rod.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the rods are transferred laterally relative to the marking head for successively marking the rods.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1 and including the step of rotating each rod with the marking head during the marking of each rod.
- 5. A method of efficiently producing heavy duty U-bolts of different sizes, wherein each U-bolt has two legs of substantially equal length, the method comprising the steps of cutting a series of elongated straight cylindrical metal bars at longitudinally spaced intervals to form a supply of straight metal rods, the rods having opposite ends, smooth cylindrical outer surfaces, different predetermined lengths, and radially extending center planes defining a longitudinal center of each rod substantially equidistant from the ends of each rod, forming helical threads on opposite end portions of each rod, cleaning any oil from the outer cylindrical surface of each rod, successively feeding the straight metal rods into a marking machine having a relative movable marking head with means for applying a color contrasting material to the rods, successively marking the outer surfaces of the rods by rotating each rod and applying a circumferentially extending stripe of the color contrasting material with the marking head at substantially the radially extending center plane of each rod to produce a visually perceptible mark at the longitudinal center of each rod, successively transferring the rods from the marking machine, inserting each rod for bending into a forming machine having a mandrel supported between two bending members, said mandrel and said bending members being relatively movable with respect to each other, the mandrel having a surface for supporting the rod between its ends during bending, locating each rod within the forming machine with the visually perceptible mark on the longitudinal center of the rod aligned with a visual reference indicative of a center plane of the forming machine at said mandrel surface, and moving the mandrel and the bending members with respect to each other to bend each rod around the mandrel surface, with the bending members engaging the rod in an area spaced longitudinally from the visually perceptible mark on each rod, thereby producing a U-bolt having two legs of substantially equal length from each rod and a supply of U-bolts differing in leg length size from each other, and with minimum scrap resulting from differing leg lengths in a single U-bolt.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 651,796, filed Sept. 18, 1984, abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 412,998, filed Aug. 30, 1982, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 173,639, filed July 30, 1980 abandoned.
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