TRYOUT SYSTEMS FROM SCHULER
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TRYOUT SYSTEMS FROM SCHULER SCHULER Ta Member of the ANDRITZ GROUP

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TRYOUT PRESSES WITH SERVODIRECT TECHNOLOGY. THE ULTIMATE IN FLEXIBILITY FOR DIE TRYOUT. Tryout presses with ServoDirect Technology offer excellent flexibility for optimum die tryout.

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TRYOUT PRESSES WITH SERVODIRECT TECHNOLOGY The ultimate in flexibility. Complex forming processes and the need for maximum quality while maintaining optimum efficiency are the hallmarks of press plants in the automotive industry. In order to shorten the die start-up times and thereby keep start-up costs down, it is important to optimally prepare these for series production. Tryout presses with ServoDirect Technology from Schuler are tailor-made for these requirements and offer the ultimate in flexibility for die engineering and the press plant. Servo tryout presses are designed as...

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HYDRAULIC TRYOUT PRESSES. CUSTOMIZED TRYOUT. Hydraulic tryout presses ensure short tryout phases under near-production conditions. They are suitable for use in die testing and tryout before production begins. System operators have the full press force at their disposal at all times and, when necessary, can carefully place the upper die onto the lower die. When it comes to type sizes, performance data and equipment details, die spotting and tryout presses are designed to meet the requirements of die testing and for prototyping. ‘Speed’ drive version. To achieve higher forming speeds in the...

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Hydraulic multi-point bed cushions. In order to use tryout presses universally, a hydraulic press cushion is needed in the press bed. This is designed to optimally cover the wide range of cushion technologies used in today's production processes. ■ Flexibility in terms of die heights, draw depths and draw forces ■ Full press force across the entire slide stroke ■ Variable draw force and speed ■ Infinitely variable slide adjustment enables optimum access to the die ■ Press force can be limited for small dies ■ Mechanical and servo mechanical movement sequences can be simulated by means of a...

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Tryout centers offer the ultimate in flexibility when it comes to die engineering and press plants. Depending on requirements, they include various hydraulic or mechanical press types and die openers. Separate die machining. Time-consuming manual die machining takes place outside the tryout presses. The individual components of the tryout center are connected to one another through moving bolsters on a rail system. The die can be transported directly out of the tryout press on a moving bolster to a die opener positioned at the side. Since a crane is not required for transport, not only...

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TRYOUT PRESSES WITH SERVODIRECT TECHNOLOGY INDIVIDUAL OPTIONS. DIE OPENERS FROM SCHULER. Tryout systems from Schuler can be extended with various auxiliary equipment to provide optimum and ergonomic working conditions for die engineers. Die openers – ergonomic die tryout. For ergonomic machining of upper dies during the tryout phase, it is advisable to turn them into a favorable position. Die openers, which can be connected to the tryout presses via moving bolsters, are used for safe opening and turning. Die openers make it easy to handle dies, thereby helping to increase efficiency during...

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Alongside tryout presses, simulation devices also help to prepare dies and automation equipment for series production at the interface between die engineering and the press plant during ongoing production. Parts transport is simulated and optimized with parts-based tooling, to reduce cost-intensive tryout phases on the production presses. The advantages: ■ Automation simulation takes place in parallel to ongoing production ■ Construction and optimization of the part-based tooling ■ Reduction in setup and tryout times ■ Increase in machine run times ■ Employees can be trained while...

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TRYOUT CENTER SCHEMATIC DESIGN Moving bolster Tryout press SCHULER SERVICE – StatE-OF-tHE-aRt SERVICE FOR mORE pERFORmanCE Schuler Service offers a tailored portfolio of services covering the entire life cycle of your equipment. Over 900 service employees worldwide provide expert support 24 / 7 in close cooperation with you – our partners. Our main priority is always to ensure the maximum productivity and safety of your production equipment in order to secure your company’s continued success. Find out more. www.schulergroup.com/service

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ABOUT THE SCHULER GROUP – WWW.SCHULERGROUP.COM Schuler is the world market leader in metal forming technology. The company supplies presses, automation solutions, dies, process know-how, and services for the entire metalworking industry and lightweight automotive design. Customers include automobile manufacturers and suppliers as well as companies from the forging, household appliances, packaging, energy, and electronics industries. Schuler is the leading supplier of minting presses and supplies system solutions for aerospace, rail transport, and large pipe manufacturing. Following the...

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