Embossing punching is an important technique in the automated production of car parts. This is done with embossing punching frames driven by servo motors and controlled by robots. A laser system with a sensor harness measures the car body and its machining plane so that the embossing depth can be determined with maximum accuracy.
The car body part is then embossed accordingly and all necessary holes are punched. Embossing punching is used for the fixture of headlights, bonnets, dashboards, sliding roofs, boot lids, bumpers, door hinges and locks as well as wings. Our embossing punching machines are suitable for single-layer steel and aluminium sheet metal and are driven by servo motors.
Advantages
Modular design
Good power-to-weight ratio
High precision machining
Low maintenance
Catering for partial opening strokes
Seamless process control
Servo motor controlled through IR axis 7
Technical data - Electrically driven
Embossing force - up to 60 kN
Punching force (at 10 bar operating pressure) - up to 30 kN
Embossing depth h (depending on
sheet thickness,
material properties and embossing geometry) - max. 6 mm
Embossing depth control - yes
Embossing depth tolerance ∆h
0.05 mm