With superior construction and the absence of any accuracy-robbing stroke adjustment mechanisms, the HMX delivers unsurpassed accuracy and die life with the lowest deflection characteristics of any available high-speed press. Thermal cooling control ensures that operating temperatures remain consistent for precise BDC control and accurate part production. And by simply eliminating the unnecessary parts required for stroke adjustment, both maintenance and initial costs are significantly reduced. For increased productivity and profits you only need one adjustment. An AIDA HMX.
Stabilizing Punch Penetration Over Time
Specially designed suspension points allow for in process BDC adjustment to maintain the desired setting and can be done automatically as often as every 100 press strokes
Controls BDC variations casued by speed change. In high speed presses the bottom dead center position of the slide will change as the press speed goes up or down
Stabilizes Press Structure by Balancing Inertia Forces in High Speed Operations
Inertia forces generated by the slide and upper die can cause the press to become unstable. Balancing of these forces is accomplished by installing a large weight (or weights) that reciprocate exactly opposite the slide and upper die.
Eccentric Shaft Drive
Ideal for Short Stroke Precision Stamping Operations
Eccentric shafts are used primarily in high speed and progressive die stamping operations. Allows for placement of bearing supports against both sides of the eccentrics.
Circulating Temperature Controlled Oil to Every Moving Part of the Press
To control thermal expansion and reduce its effect on your final parts,