The
Advantages of using Pneumatic Presses…………..
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The capital investment for Pneumatic Presses is less than for
other comparable equipment.
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Tooling for Pneumatic Presses is generally simple and inexpensive.
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No die set column-guided
tooling required.
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TAMA Pneumatic Presses are designed for low maintenance.
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Tooling for Pneumatic Presses is usually less complex and requires less
maintenance.
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Pneumatic Presses usually require only simple pneumatics to operate.
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Pneumatic controls are generally very reliable and
most Brands can be used with TAMA Presses.
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TAMA presses can be set to the optimum required ram force, therefore
considerably extending
the service life of tool and optimising air
consumption.
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TAMA Presses can be set up to have a low noise level.
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Pneumatic Presses are very versatile and can be used in a variety of
applications.
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Pneumatic presses are easy to relocate or to move.
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TAMA Pneumatic Presses can be easily arranged to process sequentially or
be used in conjunction
with other equipment.
When we
designed the TAMA Press range we used the “kiss” principle
(We kept them simple and versatile).
We found that this is exactly what most of our
customers want. In fact that’s
all most customers require to operate
efficiently and effectively. Naturally, TAMA
Presses can be supplied in
any configuration as manual, semi automatic or
automatic with pneumatic,
electrical /electronic or PLC control.
TAMA
Presses use a rigid welded body design. TAMA Presses implement simple
toggle lever action that provides the ram with a uniform force over the
whole
stroke. The pneumatic cylinder is a double acting generic design to
conform with
DIN and ISO standards, using common seal components.
Generally cylinders and
valves rarely need maintenance. However, the kind
of compressed air is a
determining factor for the life of all pneumatic
equipment. The air pressure for
Pneumatic Presses can be set just high
enough for the unit to operate, hence, if
something does go wrong the
press will just stop. There is usually no damage to
equipment or tool.
The
basic TAMA range of presses can be supplied with double or triple air
cylinders and with different shut height and ram strokes to customer
specification. The press can be equipped with ram stop, tool adapters or
mounting plates for fast tool change. TAMA Presses can easily be
configured to suit many different applications.
Considering
air consumption and equipment cost, pneumatic presses can economically
operate up to 120 kN
( 12 tonnes ), however for many applications it is
worthwhile to go beyond this rule of thumb. Pneumatic Presses are ideal
for punching, shearing, forming, staking, jamming, bending and assembly
work on light gauge metals and plastics (to name only a few applications).
TAMA
Pneumatic presses can be set up to operate like a multi stage tool or work
together to perform multiple tasks in one stage and they can easily be
combined to work together with other units like drills, saws etc.
to form work-centres. The material used to build TAMA presses is high
tensile strength steel that can be welded to make it easy to modify or
incorporate the presses. TAMA presses are very adaptable and work in any
position.
Press
set-up to produce components from a sheet metal strip. Press force 12t.
Cycle time approx 2 sec.

Automatic
multi punch press set-up with auto feed & loading to punch 34
slots & indent a logo into a 3000mm long aluminium extrusion.
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TAMA
Tools & Machinery Pty Ltd
PO Box 75 Woodcroft Town Centre,
Woodcroft, SA, 5162
Ph: (08) 8322 0611 Fax: (08) 8322 0622
E-mail: sales@tama.com.au

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