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    Extrusion presses MMK - Technology
    Range of application production of cold extruded press parts Bed dimensions (l x w) 390 x 485 mm - 1.300 x 900 mm Press capacity (in kN) 1.000 - 10.000 kN Drive mechanical drive with knuckle-joint system Material feeding automated Part transfer automated ... last changed on: 19.04.2010 Search similar pages
    C- FLEX line presses
    The modular structure of the C-FLEXline allows for fast and ergonomic changeovers at any time if production conditions change, from simple manual operation to fully automatic manufacturing. These user-friendly presses have a compact and ergonomic design and a small footprint. ... last changed on: 10.07.2024 Search similar pages
    Blankloaders for single presses
    Schuler is a leader in the automation of transfer presses using well established destacking/blankloading methods. Schuler now also offers a customized alternative solution: the combination of coil feeding line in short space design and blankloader. This solution provides the user with a flexible and efficient method of part production. ... last changed on: 15.06.2015 Search similar pages
    Mechanical ProgDie presses
    As with all progressive die presses, the material transport is provided by the feed of the coil line. Finished parts are seperated from the coil strip only on the last stroke. Our ProgDie presses achieve stroking rates up to 60 spm, available as link drive presses in capacities from 708.1 to 3.596.9 tons. Eccentric drive presses, on the other land, have capacities from 708.1 to 2.810.1 tons. The ... last changed on: 28.03.2014 Search similar pages
    Screw presses with direct drive
    SCREW PRESSES WITH DIRECT DRIVE Screw press type PAR265f for manufacturing aluminum forgings. VIRTUOSOS. SCREW PRESSES WITH DIRECT DRIVE. Systems for hot forging 3 Schuler forging. System solutions from Schuler offer customers all over the world a decisive quality advantage in all temperature ranges: Systems for hot forging Systems for warm forging Systems for cold forging Schuler screw presses ... last changed on: 30.01.2015 Search similar pages
    Forging presses for hot forming
    Member of the SCHULER GROUP FORGING PRESSES FOR HOT FORGING FARINA PRESSE  ABOUT FARINA PRESSE  PRODUCTION OF HOT-FORGING LINES F P  CUSTOMIZED DESIGN F P  DIRECT AND QUICK CUSTOMER SERVICE  OVERHAUL OF SYSTEMS F P  GLOBAL PRESENCE F S EA S F Factory building in Suello (Lecco), Italy Samples of hot-forged workpieces FARINA PRESSE  THE HISTORY OF THE COMPANY  FORGING SYSTEMS FOR MORE THAN ... last changed on: 24.10.2022 Search similar pages
    Stamping presses with servo drive
    The new generation of ServoDirect Technology is a big plus in cost-effectiveness for stamping presses. The innovative drive concept enables flexible adaptation to every conceivable die functions and forming processes. Stamping presses with servo drive are available with 2,000 kN and 4,000 kN. ... last changed on: 18.08.2023 Search similar pages
    Mechanical calibrating/sizing presses FMK
    Because of the close tolerances required, powder metal parts must be machined after forming.  In many cases time-consuming machining rework is required.  With the Schuler knuckle-joint sizing presses FMK high-quality powder metal parts can be calibrated to ready-to-install precision components. These FMK powder metal sizing presses are available in press capacities of 2,500 to 15,000 kN. ... last changed on: 01.07.2015 Search similar pages
    Mechanical ProgDie presses - Technology
    Range of application manufacture of structural parts Bed dimensions (l x w) 4,1 x 1,6 m - 5,1 x 2,8 m Press capacity 8.000 - 32.000 kN Drive eccentric or link Material feeding coil line ... last changed on: 03.07.2009 Search similar pages
    Hydraulic forging presses (MH series)
    The working sequences before and after the actual forging are frequently performed on hydraulic presses. On hydraulic pre-form presses, pre-forms are generated so that there will be a mass distribution appropriate for the die. Having a pre-form with a good structure reduces the amount of material used and also reduces the forming forces required during forging. The die life is improved. Following ... last changed on: 15.06.2015 Search similar pages