STANDARD EPA-250P | Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch - STANDARD Direct

STANDARD EPA-250P Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch

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Description

Standard EPA-250P Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch: 

An Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch is a type of forging machine that uses an eccentric cam to produce a controlled and adjustable force to shape metal parts. The stroke, or the distance the ram moves up and down, can be adjusted to accommodate different sizes of metal parts. The pneumatic clutch allows the operator to control the speed and power of the press, making it easier to work with delicate parts. This type of press is ideal for high-volume metal forming operations and provides improved safety, speed, and accuracy compared to traditional forging methods.

Main Features:

  • Welded body with steel plate and high intensity.
  • Combined pneumatic friction clutch and brake.
  • Slide stroke adjusted by air cylinder.
  • Eight-face slide guide. JL21-25 type Six-face slide guide
  • Equipped with hydraulic overload protecting device
  • Electric compelling oil lubrication system.
  • Adopts electric shut height adjustment with digital display .
  • Equipped with lifting balance cylinder device.
  • Duplex valves imported.
  • Control by PLC with international brand.
  • Buttons, indicators, AC contactors, air circuit breakers and other controlling devices are imported from international brand.
  • Equipped with optional air cushion device, automatic feed shaft and photoelectric protector, which can used to work with various  automatic equipment's.
Specifications
  • Capacity - 2500kN = 561195.27 lbf
  • Nominal force - 8mm = 0.31496 inches
  • Slide Stroke - 21-220mm = 0.82677-8.66142 inches
  • SPM
    • Fixed - 30/ min
    • Variable - 25-40/min
  • Max. Die Height - 500mm = 19.68504 inches
  • Die Height Adjustment - 120mm = 4.72441 inches
  • Throat Depth - 420mm = 16.53543 inches
  • Between Columns - 960mm = 37.79528 inches
  • Bolster
    • LR - 1400mm = 55.11811 inches
    • FB - 800mm = 31.49606 inches
    • Thk - 170mm = 6.69291 inches
  • Bolster Opening (Up Hole Dia. × Dpth × Low Hole Dia.) - φ320×50×φ280mm = φ12.59843×1.9685×φ11.02362 inches
  • Slide Area
    • LR - 970mm = 38.18898 inches
    • FB - 650mm = 25.59055 inches
  • Shank Hole
    • Dia. - φ70mm = φ2.75591 inches
    • Dpth - 90mm = 3.54331 inches
    • Motor Power - 22kW = 29.52776 hp
    • Outline Size
      • FB - 2730mm = 107.48031 inches
      • LR - 1640mm = 64.56693 inches
      • H - 3550mm = 139.76378 inches
    • Net Weight - 24500kg = 54013.99 lbs


      Delivery

      Product is Build on Order Only.

      Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

       

      How to use an Eccentric Press

      To use an Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch, the following steps should be followed:

      1. Set up the workpiece: Place the metal part to be shaped on the lower die of the press. Make sure it is securely fastened and aligned.

      2. Adjust the stroke: Use the control panel to set the desired stroke length for the press. This will determine the amount of force applied to the workpiece.

      3. Prepare the press: Turn on the press and adjust the speed and force of the pneumatic clutch to the desired setting. This can be done through the control panel.

      4. Start the press: Press the start button to initiate the forging operation. The eccentric cam will rotate and apply force to the ram, which in turn applies force to the workpiece.

      5. Monitor the process: Observe the workpiece as the press operates to ensure it is being shaped correctly. If necessary, make adjustments to the stroke or pneumatic clutch.

      6. Stop the press: When the forging operation is complete, stop the press and remove the workpiece. Inspect the workpiece to ensure it meets the desired specifications.

      Note: Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety procedures when operating any type of forging machine.

      Description

      Standard EPA-250P Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch: 

      An Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch is a type of forging machine that uses an eccentric cam to produce a controlled and adjustable force to shape metal parts. The stroke, or the distance the ram moves up and down, can be adjusted to accommodate different sizes of metal parts. The pneumatic clutch allows the operator to control the speed and power of the press, making it easier to work with delicate parts. This type of press is ideal for high-volume metal forming operations and provides improved safety, speed, and accuracy compared to traditional forging methods.

      Main Features:

      • Welded body with steel plate and high intensity.
      • Combined pneumatic friction clutch and brake.
      • Slide stroke adjusted by air cylinder.
      • Eight-face slide guide. JL21-25 type Six-face slide guide
      • Equipped with hydraulic overload protecting device
      • Electric compelling oil lubrication system.
      • Adopts electric shut height adjustment with digital display .
      • Equipped with lifting balance cylinder device.
      • Duplex valves imported.
      • Control by PLC with international brand.
      • Buttons, indicators, AC contactors, air circuit breakers and other controlling devices are imported from international brand.
      • Equipped with optional air cushion device, automatic feed shaft and photoelectric protector, which can used to work with various  automatic equipment's.
      Specifications
      • Capacity - 2500kN = 561195.27 lbf
      • Nominal force - 8mm = 0.31496 inches
      • Slide Stroke - 21-220mm = 0.82677-8.66142 inches
      • SPM
        • Fixed - 30/ min
        • Variable - 25-40/min
      • Max. Die Height - 500mm = 19.68504 inches
      • Die Height Adjustment - 120mm = 4.72441 inches
      • Throat Depth - 420mm = 16.53543 inches
      • Between Columns - 960mm = 37.79528 inches
      • Bolster
        • LR - 1400mm = 55.11811 inches
        • FB - 800mm = 31.49606 inches
        • Thk - 170mm = 6.69291 inches
      • Bolster Opening (Up Hole Dia. × Dpth × Low Hole Dia.) - φ320×50×φ280mm = φ12.59843×1.9685×φ11.02362 inches
      • Slide Area
        • LR - 970mm = 38.18898 inches
        • FB - 650mm = 25.59055 inches
      • Shank Hole
        • Dia. - φ70mm = φ2.75591 inches
        • Dpth - 90mm = 3.54331 inches
        • Motor Power - 22kW = 29.52776 hp
        • Outline Size
          • FB - 2730mm = 107.48031 inches
          • LR - 1640mm = 64.56693 inches
          • H - 3550mm = 139.76378 inches
        • Net Weight - 24500kg = 54013.99 lbs


          Delivery

          Product is Build on Order Only.

          Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

           

          How to use an Eccentric Press

          To use an Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch, the following steps should be followed:

          1. Set up the workpiece: Place the metal part to be shaped on the lower die of the press. Make sure it is securely fastened and aligned.

          2. Adjust the stroke: Use the control panel to set the desired stroke length for the press. This will determine the amount of force applied to the workpiece.

          3. Prepare the press: Turn on the press and adjust the speed and force of the pneumatic clutch to the desired setting. This can be done through the control panel.

          4. Start the press: Press the start button to initiate the forging operation. The eccentric cam will rotate and apply force to the ram, which in turn applies force to the workpiece.

          5. Monitor the process: Observe the workpiece as the press operates to ensure it is being shaped correctly. If necessary, make adjustments to the stroke or pneumatic clutch.

          6. Stop the press: When the forging operation is complete, stop the press and remove the workpiece. Inspect the workpiece to ensure it meets the desired specifications.

          Note: Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety procedures when operating any type of forging machine.

          *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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          Description

          Standard EPA-250P Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch: 

          An Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch is a type of forging machine that uses an eccentric cam to produce a controlled and adjustable force to shape metal parts. The stroke, or the distance the ram moves up and down, can be adjusted to accommodate different sizes of metal parts. The pneumatic clutch allows the operator to control the speed and power of the press, making it easier to work with delicate parts. This type of press is ideal for high-volume metal forming operations and provides improved safety, speed, and accuracy compared to traditional forging methods.

          Main Features:

          • Welded body with steel plate and high intensity.
          • Combined pneumatic friction clutch and brake.
          • Slide stroke adjusted by air cylinder.
          • Eight-face slide guide. JL21-25 type Six-face slide guide
          • Equipped with hydraulic overload protecting device
          • Electric compelling oil lubrication system.
          • Adopts electric shut height adjustment with digital display .
          • Equipped with lifting balance cylinder device.
          • Duplex valves imported.
          • Control by PLC with international brand.
          • Buttons, indicators, AC contactors, air circuit breakers and other controlling devices are imported from international brand.
          • Equipped with optional air cushion device, automatic feed shaft and photoelectric protector, which can used to work with various  automatic equipment's.
          Specifications
          • Capacity - 2500kN = 561195.27 lbf
          • Nominal force - 8mm = 0.31496 inches
          • Slide Stroke - 21-220mm = 0.82677-8.66142 inches
          • SPM
            • Fixed - 30/ min
            • Variable - 25-40/min
          • Max. Die Height - 500mm = 19.68504 inches
          • Die Height Adjustment - 120mm = 4.72441 inches
          • Throat Depth - 420mm = 16.53543 inches
          • Between Columns - 960mm = 37.79528 inches
          • Bolster
            • LR - 1400mm = 55.11811 inches
            • FB - 800mm = 31.49606 inches
            • Thk - 170mm = 6.69291 inches
          • Bolster Opening (Up Hole Dia. × Dpth × Low Hole Dia.) - φ320×50×φ280mm = φ12.59843×1.9685×φ11.02362 inches
          • Slide Area
            • LR - 970mm = 38.18898 inches
            • FB - 650mm = 25.59055 inches
          • Shank Hole
            • Dia. - φ70mm = φ2.75591 inches
            • Dpth - 90mm = 3.54331 inches
            • Motor Power - 22kW = 29.52776 hp
            • Outline Size
              • FB - 2730mm = 107.48031 inches
              • LR - 1640mm = 64.56693 inches
              • H - 3550mm = 139.76378 inches
            • Net Weight - 24500kg = 54013.99 lbs


              Delivery

              Product is Build on Order Only.

              Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

               

              How to use an Eccentric Press

              To use an Eccentric Press with Adjustable Stroke and Pneumatic Clutch, the following steps should be followed:

              1. Set up the workpiece: Place the metal part to be shaped on the lower die of the press. Make sure it is securely fastened and aligned.

              2. Adjust the stroke: Use the control panel to set the desired stroke length for the press. This will determine the amount of force applied to the workpiece.

              3. Prepare the press: Turn on the press and adjust the speed and force of the pneumatic clutch to the desired setting. This can be done through the control panel.

              4. Start the press: Press the start button to initiate the forging operation. The eccentric cam will rotate and apply force to the ram, which in turn applies force to the workpiece.

              5. Monitor the process: Observe the workpiece as the press operates to ensure it is being shaped correctly. If necessary, make adjustments to the stroke or pneumatic clutch.

              6. Stop the press: When the forging operation is complete, stop the press and remove the workpiece. Inspect the workpiece to ensure it meets the desired specifications.

              Note: Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety procedures when operating any type of forging machine.

              *Information shown may differ or change without warning*