The new TruBend Center 7030 bends parts up to 30% faster than its predecessor, while its tool change cycles are up to 70% quicker.
For the first time, Trumpf has also included the option of equipping the panel bender with a loading and unloading station.
The operator can stack various piles of metal blanks on the right-hand side of the machine. A suction cup initiates the automated loading process by picking up a sheet whilst simultaneously checking that it has not taken two by mistake. This gripper device deposits the blank on a brush table, with a positioning bar ensuring it is aligned correctly. A loading carriage then moves the blank into the machining area, simultaneously removing the most recently bent part from the machining area, and transporting it to a conveyor belt. During this loading and unloading process, the TruBend Center 7030 continues to operate.
The task of changing bending tools is handled by the ToolMaster. As well as increasing its axis speed, Trumpf engineers have also added a feature that allows it to change multiple small tools at the same time. These improvements reduce machine set-up time by up to 70%. The TruBend Center 7030 also features the offline TecZone Fold programming solution that enables operators to program many parts in just a few clicks of the mouse. TecZone Fold takes a matter of seconds to generate the bending program and 3D simulation of the parts, including collision monitoring.
Panel bending machines such as the TruBend Center 7030 are particularly adept at fabricating complex parts with radius bends, short side lengths, and narrow profiles. When it comes to producing parts with these kinds of specifications, this alternative bending technology is quicker than die bending machines, says the company.
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