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Bending power: 36 t
Bending length: 1020 mm
Number of driven axes: 8
Lower compensation movement: NO
Type of press drive: electro-mechanical
Ram stroke: 120 mm







YOM:2018
Bending power: 320 t
Bending length: 4100 mm
Number of driven axes: 8
Lower compensation movement: YES
Type of press drive: Hydraulický
Max. ram stroke: 565 mm




YOM:2002
Control system SAFAN: TS 1
Bending power: 50 t
Bending length: 2550 mm
Number of driven axes: 4
Lower compensation movement: NO
Type of press drive: Elektrický




YOM:2005
Control system Delem: DA - 65
Bending power: 400 t
Bending length: 5100 mm
Number of driven axes: 3
Lower compensation movement: YES
Type of press drive: Hydraulický


YOM:2002
Bending power: 120 t
Bending length: 3100 mm
Number of driven axes: 3
Lower compensation movement: YES
Type of press drive: Hydraulický
Ram stroke: 180 mm
Choosing a used press brake requires an in-depth analysis of the force distributions and machine kinematics. The decisive factor is not only the nominal pressing force (t) but the machine's ability to maintain bending linearity under full load. For used machines from brands like Trumpf, Bystronic, or Amada, we specifically monitor the condition of hydraulic circuits and the response of proportional valves, which directly affect the synchronization of the Y1 and Y2 axes.
Acquiring a used press brake from a specialist like FERMAT represents an optimization of capital expenditure (CAPEX) with an immediate impact on operational efficiency. Modern used machines often feature energy-saving drives (frequency converters), which reduce standby energy consumption by up to 40% compared to older generations.
How does backgauge speed affect the real production tact?
The speed of the X and R axes is critical for small, intricate parts. Although pressing speed is restricted by standards (safety limit 10 mm/s), backgauge positioning speeds within 300–500 mm/s can shorten handling time between bends by 2–4 seconds, generating hundreds of additional productive hours annually.
Why prefer hydraulic tool clamping on used machines?
Hydraulic clamping significantly speeds up tool changes and automatically ensures correct seating and centering. This eliminates human error during manual tightening, which often leads to damage to the clamping bar or inaccuracies in the bending angle.
What is the significance of a hybrid drive in press brakes?
Hybrid systems combine the advantages of hydraulics (high force) and electric drives (speed, savings). The pump only runs when the ram is moving. In addition to energy savings, this radically reduces workplace noise and extends the service intervals of hydraulic components.
|
Parameter |
Range/Options |
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Pressing Force |
30 t to 1000 t |
|
Table Length |
1250 mm to 8000 mm |
|
Control Systems |
Delem, Cybelec, ESA, Bystronic (BySoft), AMNC (Amada) |
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Number of Controlled Axes |
3 to 8 backgauge axes |
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Tool Compatibility |
Amada/Promecam, Wila, Trumpf systems |