SP800

SP800

Powerful servo press for standalone operation or in combination with BIMERIC.

Product data

Features

Easy integration of existing or new tools

Direct drive via a high-dynamic torque motor

Programming requires three values: stroke length, feed, and opening value at the bottom dead center

Movements can be implemented from all directions

The servo press is expandable to up to 76 movements

Quick tool-change system for minimal setup times

Various sensor systems provide operational safety and long service life

This servo press is designed to seamlessly integrate both existing and new tools through a freely programmable stroke and stroke position adjustment. The machine’s advanced technology includes direct drive via a high-dynamic torque motor, allowing for flexible and precise movements throughout the forming process, enhancing both efficiency and the quality of finished products.

 

Programming the machine requires just three basic values: stroke length, feed, and opening value at the bottom dead center. This simplicity in programming minimizes setup time, making it easy for operators to quickly and effectively adjust process parameters. Movements can also be implemented from any direction, adding further flexibility to production.

 

The servo press supports an expansion of up to 76 different movements, allowing for versatile use across various production requirements. The quick tool-change system further minimizes setup times, crucial for maintaining high production speeds in demanding industrial environments.

 

The machine is equipped with various sensor systems to ensure maximum operational safety and contribute to a long service life. These sensors continuously monitor the machine's status and performance, detecting and addressing potential issues before they can impact production.

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Mats
Sales of Standard Machinery

Mats Göthberg