Traditional mechanical presses, hydraulic presses and servo presses each offer specific advantages and disadvantages. Discover which press might best suit your metal stamping and forming needs and then visit http://stamtec.com to learn more.
1. STAMTEC, INC. • 931-393-5050
4160 Hillsboro Hwy • Manchester, TN 37355
www.stamtec.com
Mechanical vs. Hydraulic vs. Servo Presses
2. STAMTEC, INC. • 931-393-5050 • 4160 Hillsboro Hwy • Manchester, TN 37355 • www.stamtec.com
WHICH PRESS IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
• The traditional mechanical press can achieve the
highest production speeds...
• The hydraulic press offers versatility...
The answer is … it depends. There are many variables that
can affect your decision, but the following rules generally
apply:
• The mechanical servo press offers versatility and
higher production speeds...
Mechanical vs. Hydraulic vs. Servo Presses
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TRADITIONAL MECHANICAL PRESS OVERVIEW
A mechanical press can achieve the
greatest production speeds, especially
for relatively flat parts with simpler,
shallower forming requirements. These
parts are typically processed from coil
stock through a progressive or transfer
die. Many automotive, appliance, and
hardware parts fall into this category.
Mechanical vs. Hydraulic vs. Servo Presses
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TRADITIONAL MECHANICAL PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
• fixed stroke length (although variable stroke
length presses are available from some press
manufacturers)
• special slide motions (i.e. link motions) are available,
specific to a particular press
Mechanical presses traditionally have the following
characteristics:
• variable slide velocity, although slide velocity profile
within a single cycle of the press is fixed
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• working energy is dependent on flywheel mass and speed
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TRADITIONAL MECHANICAL PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
• full press capacity near bottom dead center of
stroke
• simplicity of set up and operation
These characteristics also include:
• in general, the highest stroking speeds
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• high accuracy and repeatability
• relatively low initial cost
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HYDRAULIC PRESS OVERVIEW
The hydraulic press does not
generally achieve the high cycling
speeds of a similar-sized mechanical
press, but it does offer greater
versatility with its variable stroke
length, die space, and pressure.
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HYDRAULIC PRESS OVERVIEW
This press is often the best choice when producing parts with deep,
complex forms that require a lot of material flow and are not
dependent on production speed. presses.
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Parts such as tanks, cylinders, and
bowl shapes, as well as parts that
require a “dwell” at the bottom of
the stroke (including plastics), are
often run on hydraulic presses.
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TYPICAL HYDRAULIC PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
• variable stroke length
• slide motion and position control throughout the range of
the stroke length
Hydraulic presses have a number of characteristics, such as:
• variable slide velocity, even within a single cycle of the
press (typically configured as fast approach, slow
press, fast return)
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• full working energy at any speed
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TYPICAL HYDRAULIC PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
• full press capacity at any point in the stroke
• adjustability of all the previously listed characteristics
Other characteristics include:
• in general, slower than a mechanical or servo press
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• in general, lower accuracy and repeatability than a
mechanical or servo press
• relatively low initial cost
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MECHANICAL SERVO PRESS OVERVIEW
The mechanical servo press offers
much of the versatility of the
hydraulic press, at production
speeds often approaching
traditional mechanical presses. The
stroke, slide motion, slide position
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and speed are programmable, allowing different combinations that can
work with a wide variety of dies, part types, and production speeds.
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MECHANICAL SERVO PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
• variable stroke profiles
• precise slide motion and position control throughout the
range of the stroke length
Characteristics of a mechanical servo press (where the flywheel,
clutch & brake are replaced by high-capacity motors) include:
• variable, precise slide velocity control, even within a
single cycle of the press stroke
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• full working energy at any speed
• programmability of all the above
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MECHANICAL SERVO PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
• full press capacity near bottom dead center of
stroke
• in general, greater cycle speeds than a hydraulic press, in
many cases approaching the speeds of a traditional
mechanical press
Other characteristics of these presses include:
• high accuracy and repeatability
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• relatively high initial cost
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SERVO PRESS DRIVE TECHNOLOGIES
There are currently two servo press drive technologies
available. One is link-assisted.
The link-assisted type of drive system is a cost-effective
solution which utilizes standard, “off-the-shelf” A.C. servo
motors.
A link or toggle mechanism coupled with the motors creates
mechanical ratios which allow for standard motor sizes from
proven motor and control suppliers.
No proprietary motors or motor controllers are required.
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SERVO PRESS DRIVE TECHNOLOGIES
The other is a direct drive system, which employs proprietary,
high-torque, low-rpm motors especially designed for press
applications.
These motors replace the standard motor, flywheel, and
clutch/brake in an otherwise traditional crankshaft type of
mechanical press.
In either type of servo press, proprietary press controls
specifically designed for the servo press achieve a wide
variety of stroke and slide movement profiles, while supplying
full working energy even at low speeds.
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SERVO PRESS DRIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Using either type of technology, unique profiles can be
created by the user. Preprogrammed profiles can include:
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• cycle • deep drawing
• swing • general forming
• multi-pass • perforation/blanking
• simulation of link motion • warm forming
• compound pressing & forging
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SUMMARY
With full working energy at any speed and the ability to dwell
anywhere in the stroke, servo presses are taking a big bite out
of the drawn and formed parts pie.
However, servos are still mechanical presses at heart, and
therefore achieve full tonnage capacity near the bottom of
the stroke.
So in many cases hydraulic presses, with full tonnage and
energy throughout the entire stroke, still have the advantage.
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SUMMARY
Mechanical presses are still the fastest, but they lack
flexibility.
Hydraulic machines allow more versatility in drawing and
forming of complex parts but they’re slow.
A servo press has many of the best characteristics of both.
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18. STAMTEC, INC. • 931-393-5050 • 4160 Hillsboro Hwy • Manchester, TN 37355 • www.stamtec.com
For more than 30 years, Stamtec has provided the U.S. market with the
highest quality stamping presses, offering the best in value and efficiency.
Our industry-leading product lines include:
• Mechanical
Presses
• Forging Presses
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• Servo Presses
Our staff has the expertise and knowledge to help you identify the right
press for your application.
We also offer outstanding service and parts, a comprehensive
repair/rebuild program and a warranty unmatched in the industry.
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