Electric press 655
assemblyeconomical

Electric press - 655  - SCHMIDT Technology - assembly / economical
Electric press - 655  - SCHMIDT Technology - assembly / economical
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Function
assembly
Other characteristics
economical
Force

80 kN, 110 kN

Stroke

500 mm
(19.685 in)

Description

High-quality yet economical assembly is the guarantee for product success on the market. The goal is to join precise assemblies from inexpensive individual components with tolerances. Electrically driven screw presses – servo presses – are ideally suited for such tasks in terms of precision. In addition, the modules are characterised by high dynamics over the entire force and stroke range as well as excellent repeat accuracy. The ServoPress systems offer the perfect solution in the interaction of ServoPress modules and the PressControl 700 or PressControl 7000 controllers developed for this purpose. These meet the most complex requirements, in single workstations as well as in fully automated production lines. The full-load modules of the SCHMIDT® ServoPress series are EC type-approved in combination with the safety technology options SmartGate, SmartGuard and light curtain. Furthermore, CHMIDT® ServoPress 655 with integrated energy management and temporary storage of braking energy. For use in the high force range, e.g. in the branches of industry: Drive technology Caulking bearing rings Transmission assembly Electrical engineering Mounting bolts in grounding rails House technology Installation of heating pumps 0.1 µm resolution position control 7.6 μm/inc resolution measurement data acquisition – way 32 N/inc resolution measurement data acquisition – force

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