
Servo presses in monoblock design are driven directly by torque motors. They deliver high torque values and are the right drive for dynamic forming processes. The lack of a flywheel and clutch / brake combination makes the presses flexible, energy efficient and reduces the maintenance required.
The pendular stroke mode is exceedingly energy efficient and permits operator-programmable slide strokes without any additional mechanical stroke adjustment. In addition, the pendular mode results in significantly higher stroke rates. Thanks to the operator-programmable time / travel motion sequences as well as the ability to provide rest times for in-die functions, processes such as welding and lasering can be integrated reliably into the press cycle.
Schuler builds servo presses in a monoblock design with three different standard sizes: 2,500 kN, 4,000 kN and 6,300 kN.
Servo presses in monoblock design with 4,000 kN press force per press
Servo press in monoblock design with modular electronic tri-axis transfer. Press force: 6,300 kN
Increase of productivity due to energy efficient pendular stroke mode
Flexible tryout with handwheelThe presses have an innovative servo drive. Designed without play, the drive units rely on the precision of gearless torque motors.
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