1. What are the advantages of servo presses over hydraulic/pneumatic presses?
Precision: ±0.01mm positioning accuracy vs ±0.1mm in hydraulic presses
Energy Savings: 50-80% lower power consumption (no idle energy waste)
Smart Features: Built-in process monitoring and data logging capabilities
Clean Operation: Oil-free design eliminates leakage risks
2. Which industries and applications are servo presses suitable for?
Ideal for precision assembly, quality testing, and forming processes including:
Automotive: Bearing pressing, brake pad testing
Electronics: Smartphone button assembly, PCB lamination
Medical: Syringe assembly, surgical instrument riveting
New Energy: Battery cell welding, casing encapsulation
How do I select the proper press capacity (tonnage)?
Selection depends on:
Material: Soft materials (plastics) require less force than metals
Process: Forming needs higher tonnage than delicate assembly
Standard Options:
• Micro-components: 0.1-10T
• Mid-size parts: 10-50T
4. What is the typical service life of your servo presses?
Core Components: 8-10 years (servo motor, ball screw)
Full System: 15+ years with proper maintenance
Warranty: 3 years on critical components + lifetime technical support
5. Can the press be integrated into automated production lines?
Seamless Integration: Standard PLC interfaces (Modbus, Profinet, Ethernet/IP)
Turnkey Solutions: We've delivered automated workstations with:
• Robot arm integration
• Vision alignment systems
• AI-based quality inspection
• Heavy-duty: 50-200T (customizable)