Electro-Mechanical High Speed Servo Press
In stamping, when you get right down to it, it's not about tonnage. It's about maximizing energy, or the machine's ability to deliver tonnage, where it's needed most: between the die and workpiece. And until recently the only way to increase tonnage in a mechanical press was through bigger presses with bigger motors and flywheels.
But what if a press delivered tonnage differently?
That question spurred a new wave of mechanical press designs. Press-makers removed the main motor, flywheel, and clutch, substituting it all with a servomotor that focused energy only where needed and, in effect, made the ram a controllable axis.
The flywheel-clutch mechanical press likely will remain the industry's workhorse for some time. Still, its servo-driven cousin probably won't stay a niche player forever.
Flexibility sums up where the servo-driven mechanical press stands in its evolution. Early adopters are seeing that flexibility and asking, "What if?" What if I could control ram motion throughout the stroke and dwell for a certain period at bottom dead center? Those "what ifs" have led to new ways of thinking about forming metal.
We introduce Arvi Hitech's new range of Electro-mechanical Servo Presses.
This Picture shows our New Installation of High Speed Servo presses.
Specification:
- Load - 2 Tons
- Fast Stroke Speed - 75 mm/sec
- Positional Accuracy - 30 micron
- Configurable Power Stroke and Free Stroke
- Various Recipes can be stored in the controller