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Hydraulic clamping system AROL HYD EXTREME
safetyquick

hydraulic clamping system
hydraulic clamping system
hydraulic clamping system
hydraulic clamping system
hydraulic clamping system
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic
Other characteristics
quick, safety

Description

Upper fast clamping system, Hydraulic, in 42CrMo4 hardened for R5 (American) tools, length from 1219.2 to 6096 mm. max load 2500 kN/m shoulder thrust AROL systems represent an evolution of American clamping systems. They look like long beams in one solid piece with a new structural and aesthetic design. Every AROL undergoes heating treatment to give proper hardness to the contact surfaces of the system with tooling. According to the necessary capacity you can choose among Power, Supreme and Extreme line. Several lengths are available from 1219.2mm (3.608 ft) to 6096mm (20.131 ft) for any press brake. You can also retrofit a press brake with R1 type tang to clamp American type tools and gain some daylight thanks to the limited working height of AROL being only 80mm 3.15''. In this version you can choose between AWP version (fix) and AWPC with crowning wedges. The appearance has been improved by reducing the overall dimensions with ergonomic advantages too and by mounting LED bars for the tool positioning or for on/off signal. UPPER SYSTEM AROL clamping systems are for American style tooling. TOOL AROL clamping system guarantees the maximum flexibility, as punches can be mounted backward. TOOL CHANGE Punches with Quick Lock system can be inserted vertically, whereas punches with safety groove can be slided in horizontally. ALIGNMENT AROL systems guarantee perfect alignment along X axis. Punches with Quick Lock are lifted and seated automatically on the shoulders.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.