Artikel mit dem Tag "clearance"



12. Mai 2022
Today, we all know that servo presses are the best in terms of stroke rate and output. But what can be done when the production time is plenty to cover the demand of parts and at the same time the cost of materials and energy make any previous calculation obsolete? A slide curve adapted to current requirements significantly reduces variable costs. Instead of aiming for a high stroke rate, it is currently worthwhile to optimize the re-set-up in terms of reduced energy costs and fewer rejects.
21. November 2019
Whether you want to prepare yourself for the challenges that industry 4.0 / IoT or e.g. as a reaction to electromobility brings, there are many reasons why you want to recruit experts for your company. Providing know-how and expertise in new business fields or niche areas is always a challenge. We also encounter these challenges in our everyday lives, even beyond the above-mentioned trendy and visionary directions.

16. April 2019
Maximum stroke rates on presses are an obvious must in times of enormous demand, no question. As soon as the demand for formed parts drops, it is more important to trim the production to maximum efficiency and thus to optimum stroke rates. Specifically, this means re-adjusting the press and 3-axis transfer settings not only in regard of the absolute number of strokes, but especially in terms of the reduction of maintenance and the energy consumption per manufactured part.
28. März 2019
One would think that the correct application of clearance curves in the transfer tool design is not only an absolute must, but a matter of course. A technically error-free and clear flow chart, whether classical with clearance curves or carried out based on a virtual flow simulation, enables the press to be operated at maximum output.

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