- Increased control of ram speed, as well as forward and reverse tonnage, increases tool life while lowering tool maintenance and repair costs, and reduces initial tool build costs by allowing for reduced tool component thicknesses.
- Dwell, pendulum and in-stroke vibration features reduce the need for re-strike and secondary draw stations, thereby reducing tool size and cost.
- Slowing forming speed reduces heat generation, which reduces the amount of lubrication required and the need to polish form rails as there is less material pickup.
- Since many tool misfeeds take place at the beginning and end of coils, our increased coil capacity reduces the likelihood of tool-damaging mishaps by reducing the number of coil changes required.