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IDA’S NC SERIES GAP FRAME PRESSES OFFER A COST EFFECTIVE AND FLEXIBLE TRANSFER LINE SOLUTION FOR STAMPERS
08 November 2006 - Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association
| AIDA’s NC Series Gap Frame presses offer a cost effective and flexible transfer line solution for stampers who have large part orders but lack the volumes that would require a dedicated transfer system. The NC1 single-point and NC2 two- point gap frame presses can be used with AIDA’s Transfer Automation System as a transfer line, or as individual manual presses. |
Transfer operations can be performed in a single, two-point suspension gap press, or in a multiple press cell where one and two- point suspension machines are grouped to provide total capacity of 10.000 kN or more and a bed area of 6m or more. AIDA’s advanced technology provides cycle speeds that are quite close to those of a dedicated transfer presses. AIDA’s NC Series Gap Frame presses have the ability to perform precision transfer work because they are built with extremely rigid frames and offer the lowest bearing clearance and smallest angular frame deflection in the press industry. For the customer, these features mean extended tool life and more accurate parts while minimizing part burr, noise and vibration. Featuring the fastest Hydraulic Overload Protection System HOLP available, AIDA’s NC1 and NC2 presses come equipped with a wet clutch, which allows customers to achieve high single stroking rates without the clutch overheating when using the gap frame in hand-fed operations or with automation. The volume of air used with each stroke of the gap frame press is reduced by fifty percent or more when compared with the air friction clutch. AIDA offers the wet clutch as a standard feature on its gap frame presses. The AIDA pinion and gear are machined to close tolerances to minimize operating backlash. AIDA HIGHLIGHTS • One of the largest press builders in the world • AIDA, nearly 90 years of stamping innovation • Manufacturing facilities in Europe minimize logistics costs and shorten delivery times • Technology leader in stamping research and development • Design and engineer metalforming production solutions • Manufacturing and after sales service and support for Rovetta and Manzoni presses • Offers mechanical stamping presses 300 to 40.000 kN, 15-2,500 spm • Total turnkey systems from application study to parts production • Global operations system that focuses on world markets • Largest network of manufacturing, sales and service • Strong global presence with local customer service approach • 166,000 m² of manufacturing space worldwide • Manufacturing facilities in Europe, the United States, Malaysia, China and Japan • Manufacturing capacity exceeds 2000 presses annually • A global team of more than 1400 associates For more information about AIDA visit www.aida-europe.com Media Contact and for hi-res image: Ms. Lynn Stanley Public Relations Counsel TEL: 01 (972) 409-9044 FAX 01 (972) 409-9403 Email: stanleymedia@comcast.net
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The main objective of the Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association is to act as the central organisation promoting the interests of companies involved in the manufacture and sale of metalforming machinery and ancillary products in the UK. UK ExhibitionsAs owner of the largest metalforming equipment exhibition in the UK - METALWORKING - the Association provides major membership benefits, including: involvement in the planning and content of METALWORKING members' discount on floor space priority stand selection access to Inward Press and Trade Missions Overseas Exhibitions The Association takes stands at major overseas Metalforming shows. free marketing and sales opportunities meeting point as a base for additional activities access to trade consular staff Sponsored Overseas Events Members can join MMMA sponsored missions at reduced costs. opportunities to view overseas competitors on their home ground organised visits to customers, users and exhibitions Organised Seminars MMMA organises industry seminars, sometimes with colleges. Product/Company presentations to selected audiences opportunities to explore turnkey projects with other members
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