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Macrodyne Technologies Inc.Concord, ON 905-669-2253 Macrodyne Technologies' processes ensures product requirements are verified and validated at every stage of the design process. Stringent inspection and monitoring is performed on all manufacturing processes. In addition, material certifications are also monitored. Macrodyne's power presses are manufactured by experienced professionals who don't cut corners on quality, so call now.
Grimco Presses Inc.Paterson, NJ 973-345-0660 Designed and manufactured in a state-of-the-art 14,000 square foot facility in Paterson, New Jersey, Grimco's CAD/CAM capabilities allows them to customize their power presses to suit the specific needs of any industry. Strict quality control standards are maintained to produce the most efficient machines available today. Contact Grimco today with any and all questions you may have!
Phoenix Hydraulic Presses, Inc.Hilliard, OH 614-850-8940 All of the power presses manufactured by Phoenix are designed and built by experienced and talented professionals who are determined to craft solutions of the highest quality. Your needs and requirements are Phoenix's primary concern and priority. For service you can trust in, turn to Phoenix-please contact a friendly personnel member today with any questions you may have.
Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc.Coggon, IA 319-435-2378 Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. is proud of the fact that its customers come back again and again as they grow and need more equipment. For over 40 years, Betenbender has been designing and manufacturing quality machinery for numerous customers from a wide range of industries and is looking forward to serving you too. Please contact Betenbender now for excellent power presses.
Toomey Associates, Inc.Westfield, MA 800-762-5192 Toomey Associates, Inc. specializes in custom applications including quality and affordable solutions, including portable systems, custom presses, workholding fixtures, special pump and valve packages and lifting systems, in addition to much more. For power presses unparalleled in the industry, please call Toomey Associates, Inc. today or visit their website for more information.
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Power Presses
Due to the diverse spectrum provided by power presses, they are utilized in a variety of applications and industries including: industrial manufacturing, for use in the assembly of various products and is particularly useful in sheet metal fabrications; automotive, for use in the assembly of structural components as well as internal metal parts; aerospace, to be utilized in the production of components and assemblies such as flight hardware and ground support equipment; medical, for the fabrication of medical equipment and devices such as prosthetics and surgical tools; and construction, in order to manufacture industrial warehouse components such as safety rails, floor gratings and more.Metalworking takes place by putting stock on a bottom die and striking it with a top die, which is attached to a crankshaft with connecting rods. Rotation of the crankshaft is accomplished from a motor, flywheel, and gear power transmission. The two primary types of power presses, based on their clutch type, include full revolution (mechanical clutch) and part-revolution clutch. A full revolution clutch is a type of clutch that, when tripped, cannot be disengaged until the crankshaft has almost completed a full revolution and the press slides a full stroke. Power presses with this type of clutch were designed to make one full machine stroke or crankshaft revolution after each engagement of the mechanical pin, collar, or rolling key. A part revolution clutch, in contrast, can be disengaged at any point before the crankshaft has completed a full revolution and the press slide has completed a full stroke. Most power presses with part revolution clutches are air clutch and brake. After trapping air in a chamber or tube, the compressed air causes the clutch to engage and the brake is disengaged; the press then makes a single stroke.