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Capacity | 0.2 T |
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Nbr of strokes/min | 168 |
Ram stroke | 480 mm |
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Motor power | 11 kW |
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Capacity | 2500 T |
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Type | Pneumatic |
Ram stroke | 480 mm |
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Nbr of strokes/min | 135 |
Year: 1970
Y.O.M. 1978 Serial number Capacity 7000 kgm Max. Stroke 850 mm Strokes 100 n°/min Lenght of die seat in the ram 650 mm Ram weight 2500 kg Lenght of die seat in the die holder 900 mm Min. Die thickness 300 mm Upper die max. Weight 800 kg Working height 780 mm Total weight 64.000 kgYear:
Capacity | 1000 T |
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Nbr of strokes/min | 95 |
Type | Pneumatic |
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Motor power | 75 kW |
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Capacity | 640 T |
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Motor power | 300 kW |
Nbr of strokes/min | 620 |
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Year: ~ 1970
Capacity | 1 T |
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Type | Pneumatic |
Motor power | 75 kW |
Ram stroke | 800 mm |
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Nbr of strokes/min | 103 |
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Cutting brake clutch Open cut Functional May transfer manufacturing Die diameter: 100 mm Die length: 330 mm Punch diameter: 80 mm Punch length: 125 mm Ejection length: 300 mm Ejection +: 30 mm Mini/maxi wire diameter (600N/mm²): 8/18 mm Maximum head diameter (600N/mm²): 38 mm Number of positions (matrix excluding cut): 4 Size: 6m x 4m Weight: 45t Minimum/Maxi speed: …Year: 1930
I have for sale BECHE Contra-rotary Hammer - DGH 10,000 Connected in working orderForging hammers are crucial components in the metal forging industry, providing the necessary force to shape metal workpieces through repeated impacts. These machines are essential for producing high-strength metal components used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and heavy machinery. Understanding the different types, features, and considerations for purchasing forging hammers can significantly enhance your metal forging operations. Exapro, a leading online marketplace for used industrial machinery, offers a diverse selection of forging hammers, providing businesses with access to high-quality equipment at competitive prices.
Forging hammers are mechanical devices used to deliver controlled, high-energy blows to metal workpieces, deforming and shaping them into desired forms. These hammers are integral to the forging process, which involves heating metal to a pliable state and then shaping it using compressive forces.
Forging hammers come in various types and configurations to meet specific forging needs. Here’s an overview of the main types:
Drop forging hammers are the most common type, using gravity to drop a hammer onto the workpiece. They are versatile and suitable for various forging applications.
Pneumatic forging hammers use compressed air to drive the hammer, providing consistent and adjustable force. They are known for their speed and control.
Hydraulic forging hammers use hydraulic fluid pressure to drive the hammer. They offer high force and precision, making them ideal for heavy-duty forging operations.
Mechanical forging hammers use mechanical linkages and cams to deliver controlled blows. They are known for their reliability and precision.
When selecting a forging hammer, it is crucial to consider specific features and specifications to ensure the machine meets your operational requirements. Key factors include:
The hammer force and impact energy determine the power and effectiveness of the forging hammer. Ensure the machine can deliver the required force for your specific forging tasks, whether for small, detailed components or large, heavy-duty parts. Exapro’s listings provide detailed specifications on hammer force and impact energy, helping you find a machine that matches your needs.
The stroke length and speed affect the efficiency and precision of the forging process. Look for machines with adjustable stroke lengths and speeds to accommodate different materials and forging requirements.
Advanced control systems enhance precision, consistency, and efficiency in the forging process. Features such as programmable settings, touch-screen interfaces, real-time monitoring, and automated adjustments can significantly boost productivity.
The build quality and durability of the forging hammer are essential for long-term operational efficiency. Machines constructed from high-quality materials, such as robust steel frames and wear-resistant components, are more resistant to wear and tear. Easy-to-maintain designs and accessible components simplify maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs.
Safety is paramount in metal forging operations. Look for machines with safety features such as emergency stop buttons, protective guards, and automatic shutdown mechanisms to protect operators and equipment.
Reputable brands ensure higher quality and better support. Here are some top brands in the forging hammer market:
Exapro features equipment from these and other reputable brands, ensuring access to reliable and well-supported machinery.
The cost of used forging hammers varies widely based on factors such as age, condition, brand, and specific features. Generally, prices can range from several thousand to several hundred thousand dollars. For example, a used Anyang pneumatic forging hammer might be priced around $10,000 to $30,000, while a high-end Lasco hydraulic forging hammer could cost between $100,000 and $300,000. Exapro’s marketplace offers a range of pricing options, providing transparency and competitive deals for buyers.
Forging hammers are essential tools in the metal forging industry, offering efficient and reliable solutions for shaping metal workpieces. By understanding the different types of hammers and key factors to consider when purchasing, businesses can make informed decisions that enhance their operational capabilities. Exapro offers a comprehensive platform for sourcing high-quality used machinery, providing detailed listings and competitive pricing. Whether you need a drop forging hammer, a pneumatic forging hammer, a hydraulic forging hammer, or a mechanical forging hammer, Exapro’s extensive inventory and user-friendly interface make it easy to find the right equipment for your metal forging operations.