Amada EM-2510-NT – Year 2013

Amada EM-2510-NT – Year 2013
CNC Turret Punch Press With Lots of Tooling MFG 2013 Sanson NW

EM-NT Series – Servo-Electric Turret Punch Press

Technical Specifications

HPM
500HPM (0.197″ stroke & 1″ pitch)
780SPM (0.197″ stroke & 0.040″ pitch)
1800SPM (0.197″ pitch marking)
Turret 45 Station 4 A/I
Slide Type Die Holder Standard
Feed Clearance0.984″
Press Capacity20 Metric Tons
AMNC-F (Fanuc) ControllerNetwork support and job input by bar code
Sheet Size (without reposition) 50″ x 100″
Axis SpeedX-Axis: 3950″/min.
Y-Axis: 3150″/min.
Brush Table Standard

The cutting-edge EM Series turret punch press uses twin AC servo drives directly coupled to the drive shaft. Amada’s third generation drive system combines the simplicity of the original clutch and brake technology with the high speeds of the fastest hydraulic ram driven systems. The result is unmatched performance, superior reliability, and lower operating costs. Excelling in lean environments the EM can deliver 500 HPM (1″ centers), slug pull prevention, forming control, 45 station and 58 station turrets, large table size and a full featured PC based network control.

The EM2510NT Delivers:

High productivity with slug pull protection
500 HPM on 1″ center – world’s highest hit rate!
Vacuum-powered slug pull protection system!
Up to 50% documented cost reduction over conventional turret presses
Connectivity with your entire shop through the machine’s NT-based
Controller – instantly access part programs, multi-media help files and production schedules

EM2510NT Standard Features

High speed punching – newly designed AC servo direct twin drive improves hit rate, 500 HPM on 1″ centers and 1800 SPM marking system
100″ X-axis table can process 8′ sheets without repositioning, reducing process time and improving accuracy
Energy-saving design levels out power consumption, reducing it by up to 60% compared to conventional machines
Higher positioning speed improves productivity
Brush table design provides scratch-free processing, eliminating secondary finishing, and also minimizes noise during positioning
Free-standing, PC-based network CNC Control allows for flexible layout
Increased turret feed clearance – .984″ accepts higher forming process
Large turret, 45 station, 4 auto-index standard, reduces setup
Power vacuum slug pull system (patent pending) virtually eliminates slug pull concerns

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