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PH-3065

Construction:

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· Welded and stabilised mono-block frame
· Thompson Linear guides
· Three punch speeds: approach speed, bending speed and beam up, resulting in up to 70% productivity savings.

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· Rigid back gauge transmission
· Liner encoders on each end of the beam control the Y1 and Y2 axes, ensuring perfect bending every time.

The PH Series full Syncro Press brakes will repeat to 30’ of precision.

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The electro-hydraulic system also maintains the beams balanced or un-balances, in order to allow conical bending and to adjust to any hardness defaults or sheet calibration.

Easy data introduction:
· Tooling
· Sheet thickness
· Bending angle
· Back gauge measure
· Lengths
· Strength

Standard Equipment:

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All PH models have a CNC ESA 2005 Kvara , capable of controlling the three axes (X, Y1, Y2), and allows easy data introduction, and a graphic tool library on the digital LCD screen.
Bending sequences can be sent from the technical office to the machine via USB.

CNC Control Main Functions:

· Millimeters to inches selection
· Auto or Manual modes
· Conical bending
· Bending counter
· Y1, Y2 adjustment (conical or parallel adjustment)
· Inverter with acceleration ramps, deceleration and back break
· Remote pedal with emergency stop
· Two front sheet supports
· Deep throat

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· Multi-vee block and punch
· Auto pressure regulation control
· Laser security system

Model PH-3065
Press force (Tn) 65
Bending length (mm) 3500
Dist. between side frames (mm) 3100
Throat Depth (mm) 300
Stroke (mm) 125
Approach speed (mm/sec) 80
Work speed (mm/sec) 9
Return speed (mm/sec) 100
Main motor (hp) 5.5
Weight (kg) 6500
L x W x H (mm) 3700 x 1450 x 2150
Width of table (mm) 150
Sheet support length (mm) 150
Dist. between "V" and sheet support (mm) 300
Back gauge measure (mm) 570
Hydraulic oil capacity (litres) 200
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