Hydraulic press PSL series
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Hydraulic press - PSL series - SICMI SRL - electric / stamping / bending
Hydraulic press - PSL series - SICMI SRL - electric / stamping / bending
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic, electric
Function
stamping, bending, straightening, forging, punching, joining, for molding
Structure
ram, straight-side
Control
automatic, PLC-controlled
Other characteristics
vertical, universal
Applications
for industrial applications, for tools, for automotive applications, for fittings, expanded metal, for aluminum foil, for threaded inserts
Force

70 tf, 100 tf, 150 tf

Stroke

500 mm
(19.685 in)

Max. pressure

350 bar
(5,076 psi)

Working speed

3 mm/s, 4 mm/s, 5 mm/s

Approaching speed

10 mm/s, 20 mm/s, 25 mm/s, 29 mm/s

Hydraulic pump power

4 kW

Weight

Min.: 1,400 kg
(3,086 lb)

Max.: 5,200 kg
(11,464 lb)

Overall height

Min.: 230 cm
(91 in)

Max.: 280 cm
(110 in)

Description

Universal multipurpose hydraulic press for mechanical workshops that allows you to carry out up to 3 different processes in the complete version. BASIC MODEL The basic model of the PSL hydraulic press allows you to carry out stamping operations, as well as sheet metal straightening. In this version the press is composed of an upper and lower plate with T-shaped grooves and a punch for straightening metals. COMPLETE MODEL The complete model of the hydraulic press includes the addition of a support and punch for performing bending work, a V-shaped prism and front sheet metal supports. With the complete model it is therefore possible to carry out 3 different processes: stamping, straightening and bending of the sheet metal. The PSL electro-hydraulic press is supplied in 70 ton, 100 ton and 150 ton models and is available with both semi-automatic and automatic operation.

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