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German Stamper Orders Second Servo-Drive Blanking & Forming Press

September 1, 2008
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Noting a 40-percent increase in output compared with its conventional eccentric presses, German metalformer Saxonia-Franke—pleased with the performance of its first Schuler servo direct-drive mechanical press, installed early in 2007—has ordered a second identical press to be installed later this year. The company makes components for the automotive, electrical and construction industries. The Schuler presses are 400-ton models with a bed size of 3.05 by 1.4 meters.
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See also: Andritz Schuler

Technologies: Stamping Presses

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