Electro-hydraulic shear M-shear
sheet metalguillotineCNC

electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
electro-hydraulic shear
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Characteristics

Operation
electro-hydraulic
Application
sheet metal
Type
guillotine
Other characteristics
CNC
Plate thickness

Min.: 4 mm
(0.2 in)

Max.: 16 mm
(0.6 in)

Working length

Min.: 2,050 mm
(80.71 in)

Max.: 6,100 mm
(240.16 in)

Description

SafanDarley M-Shear multifunctional shears stand out due to their unique hybrid drive. Advanced electronics is used for controlling the strong hydraulics. In comparison to hydraulic shears, very little oil is consumed by the M-Shear. Significant savings in energy as well are lower wear are provided due to the servo-electronic motor running only with the movement of the cutting beam. M-Shear also provides a cutting cycle with minimum noise. It is driven by servo-electronic motor and hydraulic pump. The oil tank is only 22 liters. M-Shear includes the SafanDarley TS200 touch screen control. Cutting can programmed with CNC. Cutting angle and stroke length can be set automatically. The narrow strips can be cut without any torsion. It has a backgauge, which is controlled by CNC. It features safety provisions as per the European Machinery Directive. M-Shear provides optional devices for holding pneumatic sheet, supporting the sheet and a system called Return-to-Sender. Customers can choose from over 20 versions. The cutting capacity in terms of sheet thickness is available in 4 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 13 mm, and 16 mm. Options for working length are 2050 mm, 2550 mm, 3100 mm, 4300 mm, 6100 mm, and 6500 mm.

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