The Morgan Rushworth XPH hybrid press brake is now available to view in the showroom of Bison Machinery in Stafford. XPH hybrid press brakes feature an electro-hydraulic servo-drive system that reduces power consumption by around 60% while idling and 45% during bending in comparison with a traditional hydraulic press brake. In addition to these savings, the system allows for extremely fast approach and return speeds, up to 200 mm/sec.
Those seeking fast, accurate and responsive bending while at the same time looking to reduce costs and environmental impact should consider the XPH, says Bison Machinery. The hybrid system features independent units, produced by HAWE Hydraulik in Germany, fitted to each of the press brake’s left and right cylinders.
With this system the hydraulics run on demand when activating the foot pedal, rather than having a pump running continuously. This results in lower energy usage than a standard hydraulic machine as well as faster cycle times and high accuracy. In addition, without the constant running of a hydraulic pump, the machine is much quieter to use.
As well as power savings and high working speeds, the hybrid press brake uses far less hydraulic oil than a standard hydraulic press brake, greatly reducing waste when servicing.
The XPH hybrid press brake features the ESA VIS-875W CNC control which, while featuring advanced functionality, remains easy to use. Operators can quickly and easily produce a program at the machine using the intuitive 21-inch touchscreen interface, reports Bison Machinery.
AKAS laser tooling guards are standard and offer a vastly improved operator experience without compromising safety. A comprehensive range of options is available to tailor the machine to requirements, including six-axis or eight-axis configurations.
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