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News Release from: Haulick and Roos | Subject: Precision high speed stamping power press
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 April 2007
Precision high speed press lengthens
tool life
Increased tilting rigidity from right to left and from front to back in a precision high speed stamping press ensures longer tool life and improved pressings' accuracies.
Increased tilting rigidity from right to left and from front to back in a precision high speed stamping press ensures longer tool life and improved pressings' accuracies Precision high speed stamping power press - the ROS 630-1250 by Haulick and Roos, Germany - has increased tilting rigidity from right to left and from front to back, enabled by the KFS (RFS - Rigid Guiding System)
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Other features of the press include, as follows.
* Optimisation of moving masses, producing high stroke frequencies.
* Electrically operated ram adjustment - coarse and fine - while the press is running.
Haulick and Roos also showed the precision stamping and forming press ROX 1600-1600 at the 2006 EuroBlech sheet metal working exhibition in Germany.
The press has a fast planetary gear that offers extremely high energy capacities, even with a low number of strokes/min.
The pess can be used for deep drawing, bending and complex stamping operations.
The press' rotating mass counterbalnce system, which is available with the ROX-series of presses, enables considerable isolation of vibration and a higher stroke rate.
As with the ROS, the RGS allows more precise pressings.
Haulick and Roos showed the machine equipped with an electronically programmable roll feeder.
The roll feeder is equipped with an integrated tool protection system.
It operates with a modern PC-based control system and provides for minimum set-up times and highest possible stability.
The company's build programme includes precision high speed stamping presses of 250-1600kN (25-160 tonf).
Tool area lengths can be 760-2000mm and operational speeds are up to 1,300 strokes/min.
Precision stamping and forming presses range from 250-4000kN (25-400 tonf).
Tool area lengths range from 760-2500mm and operational speeds are up to 400 strokes/min.
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