Outline
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A unitized straightside frame with better rigidity.
More precise bottom dead center.
A forced circulation lubrication system, better cooling effects.
Controlling thermal deformation of the frame and improving the accuracy of bottom dead center.
Extend the die life and expand the forming range.
Link motion, perfected by AIDA through decades of experience and engineering, expands the range of forming.
Reduce the impact on the die, and reduce the noise.
Higher resistance to eccentric loads.
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Advantages
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- High-precision, high added-value product processing
- A unitized straightside frame structure without gap deformation, forced recirculating lubrication system, the space between guides and shafts made smaller to improve accuracy, reduce thermal deformation and protect environment
- Full length slide guides-- The guides in the center of slides promote motion accuracy
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Specification
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Model |
NS2-1600 |
NS2-2000 |
NS2-2500 |
NS2-3000 |
(1) |
(2) |
(1) |
(2) |
(1) |
(2) |
(1) |
(2) |
Capacity |
kN |
1600 |
2000 |
2500 |
3000 |
Tonnage Rating Point |
mm |
6 |
7 |
7 |
6 |
Stroke Length |
mm |
130 |
200 |
150 |
250 |
170 |
280 |
200 |
300 |
Continuous SPM (No Load) |
spm |
40~90 |
30~60 |
35~75 |
25~50 |
25~60 |
20~40 |
20~50 |
15~35 |
Die Height |
mm |
400 |
450 |
450 |
500 |
450 |
550 |
600 |
650 |
Slide Adjustment |
mm |
100 |
110 |
120 |
130 |
Slide Area: (a1 x b1) |
mm |
1500 x 580 |
1850 x 650 |
2100 x 700 |
2400 x 900 |
Bolster Area: (a2 x b2) |
mm |
1800 x 760 |
2150 x 840 |
2400 x 920 |
2600 x 1200 |
Bolster Thickness |
mm |
165 |
170 |
180 |
200 |
Location Of Anchor Bolt |
(a4) |
mm |
2270 |
2620 |
2920 |
3260 |
(b41, b42) |
mm |
650, 650 |
700, 700 |
750, 750 |
825, 825 |
Installation Dimensions |
(a5 x b5) |
mm |
2530 x 1650 |
2900 x 1750 |
3200 x 1850 |
3500 x 2100 |
(b51, b52) |
mm |
825, 825 |
875, 875 |
925, 925 |
1050 x 1050 |
Bed Hole Dimensions (L.R. x F.B.) |
mm |
1600 x 320 with ribs |
1600 x 320 |
1900 x 380 with ribs |
1900 x 460 |
2200 x 400 with ribs |
2200 x 480 |
2390 x 440 with ribs |
2390 x 520 |
Overall Height (h2) |
mm |
3215 |
3300 |
3610 |
3710 |
3980 |
4135 |
4360 |
4460 |
Bolster Surface Height (h1) |
mm |
900 |
1000 |
1100 |
1150 |
Dimensions Of Side Opening (b2 x h3) |
mm |
780 x 325 |
780 x 375 |
860 x 365 |
860 x 415 |
940 x 355 |
940 x 530 |
1220 x 530 |
1220 x 580 |
Range Where Upper Die Can Be Installed (a3) |
mm |
1520 |
1870 |
2120 |
2420 |
Main Breaker Capacity (380/415V, 50/60Hz) |
A |
50 |
75 |
100 |
125 |
Maximum Upper Die Weight |
kg |
800 |
1200 |
1650 |
2300 |
Approximate Press Weight |
t |
21 |
29 |
37 |
45 |
Required Air Pressure |
MPa |
0.5 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
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