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MX AND SX SERIES Features and benefits • Dynamic processes through the use of torque motors that provide high torque even at low speeds • Maximum production flexibility as slide motion, slide velocity and slide strokes are freely programmable • Significantly higher output rates compared to conventionally driven presses by means of highly dynamic torque motors and pendulum motion of the slide • Optimum adaption of the production process to the requirements of part and die • Motor(s), power electronics, holding brake, lubrication and press control are of German origin and guarantee a long service life and maximum dynamics • Intelligent energy management system with capacitor banks • Downstream processes like nut welding or thread forming can be reliably integrated into the production process by programming holding times at BDC • Set-up features and tryout processes are time-saving and the process is safer due to the availability of the full press force even at lowest speeds Overview • Type: Servo presses • Press capacity: 3,000-10,000 kN (MX) and 8,000-30,000 kN (SX) • Part size: medium to large • Slide kinematics: servo motion • Application: cutting, stamping, bending, embossing, drawing, integration of downstream processes Description Presses with servo direct drive stand for highly dynamic forming processes and offer maximum flexibility in the production. In combination with a high stiffness value of press body and drive, they deliver consistently high part quality. Standard equipment • Water-cooled servo torque motor(s) and power electronics • Electrical lifting gate with safety glass windows • Moving bolster with mobile control panel • Electrical slide adjustment, mechanical slide locking, pneumatic slide counterbalance • Hydraulic unit and lubrication unit with progressive distributor • Hydraulic overload protection • Press force monitoring (single and sum force) • Vibration isolation with spring dampers • VPN interface for remote maintenance Options • Additional moving bolster in front-to-back or t-track arrangement (SX) • Die change systems with retractable die clamping plate or tandem die change carts (MX) • Press force monitoring (signature curve) • Different press enclosure con
Open the catalog to page 1Time Crank/eccentric motion (full stroke) Link motion (pendulum stroke) Crank/eccentric motion (pendulum stroke) Knuckle-joint motion (pendulum stroke) The highly dynamic direct drive of the MX and SX series al- Both, press body and press drive have high stiffness values lows in pendulum motion a significant output increase com- and are specially designed for highly dynamic processes: pared to conventionally driven presses. • The very solid, low-stress annealed press bodies are Due to the individual programming of the slide movement, FEM-calculated and optimized by so-called “hot-spot the...
Open the catalog to page 2SERVO PRESSES MX AND SX SERIES Technical specifications Model 'Depending on programmed stroke length, slide kinematics, part dimension and existing die limitations **Slide stroke down, adjustment up (SDAU) | All models in 2-point design | Subject to technical modifications
Open the catalog to page 3Technical specifications Slide and bolster dimensions in mm 'Depending on programmed stroke length, slide kinematics, part dimension and existing die limitations **Slide stroke down, adjustment up (SDAU) | 2P = 2-point design, 4P = 4-point design | Subject to technical modifications
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