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Mechanical and hydraulic presses and tools for metal sheet forming, pressure moulding and forging. |
Employees : |
100+ |
Year established : |
1967 |
Business : |
Manufacturer |
- Other transfer machines
- Automatic forging machines
- Forging machines
- Forging machines; other
- Hammers
- Taps and threading dies
- Threading dies
- forging dies
- Presses
- Mechanical presses
- Hydraulic presses
- CNC presses
- Eccentric presses
- Fly presses, single/multi-spindle presses
- Four column presses
- Two column presses
- Punch presses
- Drawing presses
- Double and four column presses
- High Performance presses
- Friction screw presses
- Four-point drawing presses
- Open front presses
- Specialized presses
- Straight sided presses
- Transfer presses
- Two point presses
- Other tools
- Roll-forming tools (leveling, section/thread forming, angled rolling, flow-forming rollers)
- Spinning/pressing/straightening/ planishing tools (incl thread forming, flow-forming and flow-turning tools)
- Edge coiling tools (rollers for rounding, bending, section forming)
- Folding tools (edging, folding, rounding, bending, section forming
- Tools for die-sinking presses/press brakes
- Double Action Presses
Driving the future with Schuler.
System solutions for the automobile industry.
The world is becoming more and more mobile. Nowadays, it is easier than ever to get from point A to point B. Quickly. In comfort and safety. With performance and style. With energy efficient cars. Thanks to new materials that make vehicles lighter and safer.
With Schuler, you can put the solutions of the future onto the road. As a global leader in forming technology, we deliver systems, tooling, process expertise and services for the entire automotive industry.
| Mechanical multi-station presses The classical multi-station press differs from transfer presses primarily the fact that single forming stations can be individually adjusted. Another point of difference is the externally located blanking slide for the integrated production of blanks.
Multi-station presses may be single-slide or multi-slide in design and are available in capacities of 2.500 kN to 60.000 kN. Part transport is provided optionally by mechanical or electric rail transfer systems. | |
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