Schaal Automatic Punching Press.
Type SEP 40.
Max. Pressure: 400 [kN] (40 [T]).
Speed range: 60 – 300 [spm].
Adjustable stroke: 8 – 70 [mm].
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Brand: SCHAAL
Model: SEP 40
With vibratory feeder and Raziol oiler
PRESS DESIGN
opening in table yes
PRESS FORCES
total force (nominal) 40 to
PRESS TABLE
table surface (left-right) 550 mm
table surface (front-back) 580 mm
SLIDE
slide force 40 to
top table surface 340 mm x 320 mm
SLIDE (MECHAN. PRESS)
slide adjustment 70 mm
stroke adjustment yes
stroke min. 8 mm
stroke max. 70 mm
stroke rate (min.) 60 /min
stroke rate (max.) 300 /min
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
total power consumption 7.5 kW
mains voltage 400 V
mains frequency 50 Hz
DIMENSIONS / WEIGHTS
space requirements -left/right- 1500 mm
space requirements -front/back- 1200 mm
total height 2300 mm
total weight approx. 3800 kg
With RAZIOL strip oiling system
Vibratory feeding bowl included (on photos)
On stock over 50 pcs of: Schaal, Mabu und Bruderer high speed press
Sound insulating cabins.
For Bruderer high speed automatic presses.
On stock available cabins for machines:
BSTA 200, BSTA 25, BSTA 41, BSTA 50, BSTA 60, BSTA 80
Coiler max. load capacity 1 ton
Strip width up to 300 mm
Inner diameter min 250 mm max. 500 mm
Outer diameter max. 1300 mm
Loop control by dancing bar or hall sensor
Power 0.75 KW
Year of manufacture: 2012.
Loading capacity maximum: 30 x 2 kg.
Outside diameter of bobbin maximum: 800 mm.
Inside diameter of bobbin: 360 mm.
Bobbin width: 45 mm.
Speed decoiler: 0.3 – 4 rpm.
Bruderer BSTA 25 precision high speed press.
Nominal capacity: 250 kN (25 tons).
Fitted with BBV 202/120 roll feed.
Min./Max. number of strokes per minute: 100/1500.
Max width of strip: 200 mm.
Variable stroke: 13 to 38 mm.
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