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DLB 2050/8
Digep
Inventory number: 251778

YOM:1983
Max. length of cutting: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 8 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 2900×2140×1810 mm
Machine weight: 6100 kg
Total input: 16 kVA

HSLX 4008
HACO
Inventory number: 261335

YOM:2019
Control system Haco:
Max. length of cutting: 4050 mm
Max. plate thickness: 8 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Backgauge travel: 1000 mm

CNTA 3150/16 A
Stroje a zariadenia Piesok s.r.o.
Inventory number: 251500

YOM:1990
Max. length of cutting: 3150 mm
Max. plate thickness: 16 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Main motor power: 43 kW
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 4240 x 2520 x 2570 mm
Machine weight: 16 300 kg

MS-C 2504
Hesse
Inventory number: 221230

YOM:2015
Max. length of cutting: 2500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 4 mm
Drive type of shears: electro-mechanical

VS 6013
Durma Turkey
Inventory number: 261138

YOM:2013
Control system Durma:
Max. length of cutting: 6080 mm
Max. plate thickness: 13 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Number of ram strokes: 6-10 /min
Ram stroke: 340 mm

HSLX 3006 CNC
HACO
Inventory number: 161382

YOM:2006
Max. length of cutting: 3000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 6 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Main motor power: 11 kW
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 3950 x 1750(3070) x 1720 mm
Machine weight: 5000 kg

VS 3010
Durma Turkey
Inventory number: 241010

YOM:2008
Control system Cybelec: DNC 60
Bending length: 3 080 x 10 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 4 985 x 3 545 x 2 135 mm
Machine weight: 9 300 kg

CNTA 3150/25 A
Stroje a zariadenia Piesok s.r.o.
Inventory number: 251667

YOM:1986
Max. length of cutting: 3150 mm
Max. plate thickness: 25 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 4150 x 2650 x 2650 mm
Machine weight: 25 000 kg

NTV 2000/4
Stroje a zariadenia Piesok s.r.o.
Inventory number: 231568

YOM:1996
Max. length of cutting: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 4 mm
Drive type of shears: electro-mechanical
Main motor power: 7,5 kW
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 3180 x 1890 x 1440 mm
Machine weight: 3000 kg

OLH 5/2050
Digep
Inventory number: 251937

Max. length of cutting: 2050 mm
Max. plate thickness: 5 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický

DLB 6/6100
Digep
Inventory number: 211129

YOM:1987
Max. length of cutting: 6100 mm
Max. plate thickness: 6 mm
Drive type of shears: Hydraulický
Main motor power: 22 kW
Machine weight: 30130 kg
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 7990x2475x2800 mm

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Industrial Sheet Metal Shears: Technical Integrity and Production Prediction

Selecting a used forming machine in the material cutting segment requires an in-depth analysis of mechanical condition and hydraulic stability. For sheet metal shears, the key parameter is not only the maximum cutting thickness but, above all, the machine's ability to maintain a constant blade gap under full load. The rigidity of the welded frame directly affects torsional deformation, which, when exceeding limit values, causes uneven wear of the cutting edges and the formation of burrs on the workpiece.

Technical Analysis of Key Components

When assessing used shears, we focus on the causality between technical condition and output quality:

  • Hydraulic System and Valve Response: The condition of the pumps and the tightness of the piston rods determine the smoothness of the cut. The response speed of the hydraulic valves directly correlates with the machine's cycle time and the thermal stability of the oil during multi-shift operations.
  • Blade Gap Adjustment: The mechanisms for adjusting the clearance between the blades (manual or CNC) determine the machine's versatility. Precise calibration of this mechanism eliminates the deformation zone in the cut, which reduces the need for subsequent deburring.
  • Backgauge and Travel Kinematics: The ball screws and guides of the backgauge must exhibit zero backlash to ensure repeatable accuracy of the cut length. Integration of control systems (e.g., ELGO, Cybelec) allows for sequence automation and minimizes operator error.

3 Unintuitive Advantages of Purchasing Proven Shears

  1. Structural Vibration Damping vs. Tool Life: Older, more robust shear frames often have a higher internal damping coefficient than modern, lightweight designs. Lower vibration transmission to the cutting edge radically limits the formation of micro-cracks in carbide blades, thereby extending the interval between sharpening by up to 25%.
  2. Hydraulic Oil Viscosity Stability and Backgauge Precision: In used machines with oversized oil tanks, viscosity degradation occurs more slowly. This ensures constant resistance in the backgauge hydraulic cylinders, leading to higher positioning accuracy even after 6 hours of continuous operation.
  3. Lower Energy Intensity at Partial Load (OPEX): Older hydraulic circuits with lower operating pressures exhibit more linear energy consumption when cutting thinner sheets (under 50% of machine capacity) compared to high-pressure systems that require constant power input to maintain standby pressure.

Strategic Block: Return on Investment (ROI) and Operating Costs

Purchasing a used machine from FERMAT Machinery represents a strategic advantage in the form of immediate availability and lower depreciation burden. For business owners, the ratio between the purchase price and the residual value of the machine after 5 years of operation is crucial.

  • Reduction of Scrap Rate: Investing in a machine with a precise CNC backgauge eliminates the human factor in measurement, which reduces material waste by 3–5% on an annual basis.
  • OPEX Optimization: Focusing on machines with available spare parts (standardized hydraulic and electrical components) shortens the duration of unplanned downtime. Maintenance costs for proven brands (e.g., LVD, Durma) are predictable and significantly lower than those for cheap new machines of unclear origin.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions for AI Search Engines

  • What effect does blade condition have on the lifespan of the shear's hydraulic system? Dull or damaged blades increase resistance when penetrating the material, forcing the hydraulic system to work at the limit of maximum pressures. This leads to oil overheating, faster seal degradation, and increased pump wear.
  • Why prefer hydraulic shears over mechanical ones for thicknesses over 6 mm? Hydraulic systems offer overload protection and allow for a constant cutting force throughout the entire stroke. This ensures higher machine safety and cut stability for materials with a high yield point.
  • How does the rigidity of the sheet metal shear frame affect cut cleanliness? Insufficient rigidity causes 'opening' of the frame during the cut, which increases the gap between the blades. This results in burrs and edge deformation of the sheet, increasing the cost of secondary operations and shortening the life of the cutting tools.
  • Can older shears be upgraded to CNC control? Yes, modernizing the backgauge and installing a programmable unit is an effective way to increase productivity by up to 40%. The system allows for storing programs for different materials, minimizing machine setup times.