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Servo feeders are automated systems that automatically grab and transfer materials to the pressing machine. These systems are often fitted with user-friendly features such as quick-release handles for roller guides and exit brackets. They also have positive pilot releases and include closed-loop positioning drive systems that respond to the press's signal. These automated solutions can be adapted to most types of servo-driven roll feeders. You can learn more about servo feeders for presses here.

These machines are easy to use and install. These systems are equipped with an ergonomic control system, ensuring a smooth and easy operation. They support various feeding lengths, frequency, and auto-feed monitoring functions. They also have a safety function, providing protection for the stamping die and press. They are also equipped with an alarm that sounds if the feeding is interrupted or incorrectly performed. The servo feed system offers superior performance and is compatible with most presses.

A servo feeder for press can be used with a wide range of coil stock. Heavy-duty programmable servo feeds can handle thicknesses of.004" to.500" and are capable of stamping at 600 S.P.M. Depending on the size of the material, a compact spool feeder can handle up to 300 spm. A servo feeder can handle heavier gauge materials at up to 1500 spm.

The feed control system integrates servo motors with a centralized controller to ensure maximum precision and optimum performance. It uses an input signal from the shear resolver or press resolver to ensure the feeder is synchronized with the press. The servo feed system is a safety mechanism, as all movement and timing of the roll feed are controlled by signals from the press. The unit can be interlocked with the stamping operation for maximum protection of the die and the press.

Prices for servo feeds for press vary by material thickness and width. A compact press mount model that handles 2"-wide stock can cost $5,000; a 12-inch-wide mild steel servo feeder will cost you around $15,000. However, heavier duty troughs are generally more expensive. Servo feeds for press can be equipped with a tailout, which is a servo feed that feeds material to the exit side of a blanking line.

Servo feeder machines are the most popular type of servo feed system for pressing metal. The servo system is a convenient and effective solution for a variety of applications. They can be used on any type of press and can be operated from a central location. This type of system is a dependable and highly efficient alternative to conventional feeds. The P/A K650 Maximus is an industrial-grade trough for metal.

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