Why mechanical eccentric presses dominate high-volume stamping
Three characteristics distinguish the mechanical eccentric press for production stamping:
(1) Speed : the continuously rotating flywheel delivers energy at every cycle with no hydraulic or pneumatic charge time;
(2) Repeatability : the crankshaft mechanism produces an identical stroke profile at every cycle, with very low risk of breakdown and very high dimensional consistency across the batch;
(3) Energy efficiency : the flywheel stores and releases kinetic energy cycle after cycle; the motor only compensates for losses, making mechanical presses particularly economical per part at high cadence.
Faster than hydraulic presses, they offer very high repeatability with a low risk of breakdown. The power reserve of each model and the very rigorous unit accuracy allow the most diverse operations to be carried out smoothly.