Manual bending machine 820 HE
for flat profilesbarfor wires

manual bending machine
manual bending machine
manual bending machine
manual bending machine
manual bending machine
manual bending machine
manual bending machine
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Characteristics

Operation
manual
Product handled
steel tube, for flat profiles, bar, sheet metal, for wires, cable
Displacement
horizontal
Control
automatic
Other characteristics
universal, compact
Bending capacity

Max.: 300 mm
(11.81 in)

Min.: 20 mm
(0.79 in)

Bending force

Max.: 820 kN

Min.: 82 kN

Total height

300 mm
(12 in)

Weight

2,450 kg
(5,401 lb)

Voltage

Max.: 400 V

Min.: 50 V

Total power

7.5 kW
(10.2 hp)

Description

The Stierli-Bieger 820 HE is a very powerful and compact horizontal press. Its solid steel construction provides a very rigid machine stand. The working plate ensures effective positioning of very large bent parts. The 300 m tool holder enables straightening with high tools. 300 mm high tools or the support quick-change holder with standard tools of 300 mm height are used for bending. The special oil-lubricated guided cylinder requires no maintenance! The working pressure and speed can be controlled continuously and easily. With the working stroke of 350 mm, stamping and form bending work can be carried out easily. Gas pipes up to 3” can also be bent easily. The stroke limitation operates electro-hydraulically with the tried and tested Stierli switch-off system with Vernier scale and 0 mark. The machine is operated with a foot switch or special manual control cable, with which jogging mode, automatic mode and the straightening function can be actuated. The machine can be transported easily inside the factory with a crane or fork-lift truck. Various tool trays provide organised storage of the tools so that they are always readily to hand.
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