- More control over forming speeds allows material specifications to be opened up, thereby reducing the need for specialty materials, which reduces material cost while improving availability.
- Ability to vary ram speeds during forming operations reduces the need for secondary forming operations, as well as annealing after forming.
- Better control of ram speed enables in-die operations, such as tapping, hardware insertion and fine blanking applications, thus reducing secondary operations.
- Power of a 330 ton press with the energy consumption of a smaller press! Up to 40% energy reduction from similar sized mechanical presses with a reduced peak energy load.