[HySerpack Construction Case] Distributed Pressure Type Press Brake
The distributed pressurization of 8 hybrid actuators significantly reduces the rigidity of the ram.
We would like to introduce a case study of our hybrid actuator "HySerpack" used in a distributed pressure type press brake. Conventional press brakes predominantly use a method where hydraulic cylinders apply pressure from both sides of the ram. In this machine, eight hybrid actuators are arranged at equal intervals to perform distributed pressure, significantly reducing the rigidity of the ram, resulting in a weight reduction to about 1/10 and a power consumption reduction to about 1/20. 【Effects】 ■ Significantly reduced rigidity of the ram ■ Weight reduced to about 1/10 ■ Power consumption reduced to about 1/20 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【What is HySerpack】 It is a unit-type hybrid actuator that improves the shortcomings of conventional hydraulic drive machines, making it easy to use and assemble. It eliminates piping, which is a cause of oil leaks, and does not use control valves that contribute to complex piping at all. Additionally, it uses an extremely small amount of operating oil, allowing for the use of flammable oil even in hazardous locations, and significantly reduces power consumption. <Advantages> ◎ No hydraulic source devices, control valves, or piping are needed, eliminating the need for hydraulic construction. ◎ Running costs are drastically reduced with power consumption that matches the workload. ◎ Compact, high-functionality, high-output, high-precision, low-noise, and highly efficient, resulting in excellent energy-saving effects. ◎ There is no cooling wastewater, and the disposal of used operating oil is maintenance-free, dramatically reducing environmental impact. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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