AGME new bench type hydraulic Presses AGME
Among the range of machines AGME manufactures you can find the new bench type hydraulic presses: PHM-5 and PHM-10. In the last years continuous improvements have been applied to AGME mini hydraulic presses concerning the hydraulic components, the electrical control cabinet, the protection system and the head blockade system.
Each press has a hydraulic power pack with an adjustable pressure regulator and an electrical control cabinet. There are also different models PHM-5 TG and PHM-10 TG that incorporate an adjustable butt (TG) to adjust the spindle course. Furthermore, new options have been incorporated: pressure-controlled return, non standard spindle strokes and a quality assurance system which provides working times, program memories and operation modes.
The AGME bench type hydraulic presses are usually used on operation that require greater forces and can provide an alternative if a pneumatic force is not suitable. The maximum force is 5 tons or 10 tons depending on the model.
The machines are very versatile and can be used for marking, riveting, bush insertion, punching, etc. They are designed to be used as single machines or can be used on automatic assembly lines and provide an extremely cost effective solution to most assembly operations.
Each press has a hydraulic power pack with an adjustable pressure regulator and an electrical control cabinet. There are also different models PHM-5 TG and PHM-10 TG that incorporate an adjustable butt (TG) to adjust the spindle course. Furthermore, new options have been incorporated: pressure-controlled return, non standard spindle strokes and a quality assurance system which provides working times, program memories and operation modes.
The AGME bench type hydraulic presses are usually used on operation that require greater forces and can provide an alternative if a pneumatic force is not suitable. The maximum force is 5 tons or 10 tons depending on the model.
The machines are very versatile and can be used for marking, riveting, bush insertion, punching, etc. They are designed to be used as single machines or can be used on automatic assembly lines and provide an extremely cost effective solution to most assembly operations.
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