Stamping on hydraulic and eccentric press systems
Many of our hydraulic presses from the deep-drawing area are equipped with punch shock damping, allowing us to use them economically and reliably for stamping as well.
In addition, we operate a total of 8 eccentric presses. The largest of these reaches a closing force of 3,150 kN and a maximum clamping area of 1500 x 900 mm.
This enables us to cover a broad range of stamping and forming tasks, from classic series parts to processes fed directly from coil.
Complement our hydraulic presses in stamping and forming applications.
The largest eccentric press is designed for stable series production applications.
Suitable for a wide range of tools and component geometries.
Some eccentric presses can also be fed directly with coil material.
Efficient stamping for high volumes and repeatable results
For economical series production in stamping and forming, we combine different press systems with robust process technology. This results in repeatable outcomes and clean workflows across large batch sizes.
- Hydraulic presses with punch shock damping can also be used for stamping processes
- Suitable for series production with stable, repeatable process sequences
- Direct coil connection for selected systems and economical material feed
Hydraulic stamping press for serial forming and punching
For efficient series production, we also operate a hydraulic stamping press with 3,150 kN closing force. It provides a maximum opening width of 800 mm and a clamping area of 2000 x 1300 mm.
This stamping press can also be operated directly from coil. The maximum coil width is 600 mm, and the maximum coil weight is 5 tonnes.
If you need stamped parts or combined forming processes produced efficiently in series, we support you from process planning through production.
Powerful hydraulic stamping press for series production.
Designed for tools and components requiring a larger working space.
Provides space for larger tool setups within the process.
Direct processing of coil material up to 600 mm in width and 5 tonnes in weight.