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    Stamping presses
    Stamping presses are standard machines with an extensive range of basic equipment for stamping classic sheet metal parts off the coil. In the range from 1,250 to 5,000 kN, they represent a cost-effective solution for manufacturing components at a high production rate. The CCS press control is especially simple to operate and offers interface points for the integration of auxiliary equipment. ... last changed on: 28.02.2017 Search similar pages
    Die turnover devices
    When enviromentally-friendly rework must be performed on the upper die during tryout phase, it should be rotated 180'. Responding to this, Schuler has developed die turnover devices for opening the dies and rotating the upper die. The devices are connected to tryout presses by moving bolsters. They simplify and speed-up the handling of dies that subsequently may be turned over tot the production ... last changed on: 28.03.2014 Search similar pages
    Fittings / Industrial
    As early as the 1980's, Schuler designed and delivered the first hydroform production presses for steel and copper fittings. Today, Schuler hydrofoming lines are used to manufacture fittings in sizes as small as a few millimeters (heating and plumbing applications) to large fittings up to 600 mm in diameter (chemical and petroleum industries). Hydrofom parts are also used in industrial ... last changed on: 08.10.2009 Search similar pages
    Complete quality documentation
    monitoring, raw data is collected during the actual production process. ... last changed on: 04.07.2018 Search similar pages
    Maintenance optimization
    Machine components are monitored for changes, wear and damage in order to optimize the maintenance process. For this purpose, regular test runs of the system are performed in which, among other things, vibration data, torque progressions and energy consumption are measured, stored and compared. In process monitoring, raw data is collected during the actual production process. We are ... last changed on: 04.07.2018 Search similar pages
    Forming Simulation
    Simulation allows engineers to determine early on in a project whether the component can be produced or whether further modifications are required. Forming simulations are done with special software using non-linear Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to predict formability and to verify the production concept without building expensive tools. The simulation provides a realistic representation of the ... last changed on: 08.10.2009 Search similar pages
    Crank presses with ServoDirect Technology
    In forging presses with ServoDirect Technology, several torque motors act on a main shaft via a step-down gear unit. These types of presses are suitable for single-stroke operation as well as forging in continuous operation. The stroke rate and forging speed can be optimally adapted to the part. Production output levels are increased by shorter pressure contact times and a corresponding lower ... last changed on: 12.06.2015 Search similar pages
    PAL Special-application presses for aluminum forming
    numerous production lines for test runs and training of operator personnel. ... last changed on: 20.02.2017 Search similar pages
    Servo presses in monoblock design - Technology
    Range of application manufacturing of stamped or formed parts for a wide range of industries Bed dimensions (l x w) 2,000 x 1,100 mm to 4,000 x 1,800 mm, depending on press model Press capacities 2,500 kN, 4,000 kN, 6.300 kN, 8,000 kN Drive eccentric drive with highly dynamic torque motors Material feeding with coil feeding line or blankloader Part transfer progressive or transfer production ... last changed on: 15.04.2014 Search similar pages
    High-performance rimming machine ST 50 S
    Coin blanks in diameters from 0.55 to 1.97 inches (14 to 50 mm) can be processed on the model ST 50 S for edge rimming.  Since two feed bowls are used the production output rates are especially high.  For example, the processing rate for coin blanks with a diameter of 0.55 inches (14 mm) is 600,000 blanks per hour while the rate for a 1.97 inch (50 mm) blank is 225,000 pph. ... last changed on: 08.10.2019 Search similar pages