Press with a combination transfer system

Metal deforming – By plural tool-couples – With means to feed work between plural tool stations

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724051, 7240511, B21D 4305

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057379602

ABSTRACT:
A press with several press stations is provided for serially machining larger sheet metal parts. A transfer unit transports workpieces through the press stations which are arranged behind one another in the machining sequence. The transfer unit has a first section constructed as a three-axis transfer and a second section constructed as a cross-traverse transfer. The three-axis transfer has a pair of mutually parallel gripper rails with gripper devices which, by way of a lateral feeding movement of the gripper rails can be engaged with and disengaged from the workpieces. The cross-traverse transfer has a pair of mutually parallel transport rails which are connected with one another by cross-traverses provided with gripper devices for the workpieces. The cross-traverse transfer has parking positions between individual press stations in which the cross-traverses remain during the operation of the press stations.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4272981 (1981-06-01), Endter
patent: 4653311 (1987-03-01), Tack
patent: 4753103 (1988-06-01), Braun
patent: 4941793 (1990-07-01), Shiraishi

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