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Hydraulic press SLG series
formingfor automotive partsframe

Hydraulic press - SLG series - SEYI HQ - forming / for automotive parts / frame
Hydraulic press - SLG series - SEYI HQ - forming / for automotive parts / frame
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Function
forming
Applications
for automotive parts
Structure
frame, straight-side
Force

Max.: 117,672 kN

Min.: 3,000 kN

Rate (strokes/min)

Max.: 40 p/min

Min.: 10 p/min

Stroke

200 mm, 250 mm, 300 mm, 400 mm, 450 mm
(7.874 in, 9.843 in, 11.811 in, 15.748 in, 17.717 in)

Description

This series is the prime choice for large parts forming, which makes it applicable for automotive parts forming. The crank shaft and connecting rods are adopted to drive the gear component. The soft contact during forming extensively reduces vibration, noise and heat, as well as extending die lifetime. The design of low energy consumption can effectively save more than 20% of energy. Description Designed with tie-rod structure on the frame and adopting gear driving component with four connecting rods, the rigidity of main body increases extensively.The soft contact during press forming extensively reduces vibration, noise and heat, as well as extending die lifetime. The combination of pneumatic die cushion for big tonnage with tightening and adjusting component can address the needs for different stroke and action. With the use of high torque wet clutch/ brake, the lifetime of clutch increases and environmental protection is ensured. The highly respondent Hydraulic Overload Protector (HOLP) can effectively fix die stuck and prevent overloading. The human-machine interface can precisely control the stroke and pressure applied onto the die cushion. With PLC monitoring, the status of machine usage can be controlled at all times.

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