In recent years, servo hydraulic presses have become increasingly popular in the manufacturing industry. These advanced machines, such as those offered by Sutherland Presses with their 4.0 I-PRESS and Automation controls, offer numerous benefits over traditional hydraulic and mechanical presses.
One of the primary advantages of servo hydraulic presses is their precision. Because they are controlled by advanced servo-motor technology, they can be programmed to deliver exact amounts of pressure and force.
This precision control allows for more accurate and consistent results, especially in complex forming or molding processes where accuracy is critical. The I-PRESS Multi-Point edit job set up permits users to program different motion and pressure profiles up to seven times in one stroke.
Another benefit of servo hydraulic presses is their efficiency. These machines use less energy than traditional hydraulic or mechanical presses because they can operate at a lower pressure and speed. This reduced energy consumption translates into cost savings for manufacturers, as well as a lower environmental impact.
Servo hydraulic presses from Sutherland Presses are also designed with safety in mind. The I-PRESS 4.0 control system provides advanced safety features, including real-time monitoring of machine parameters and automatic stoppage in the event of any irregularities.
These safety features help to prevent accidents and ensure that the press is always operating safely.
In addition to their advanced features, Sutherland Presses also offer automation controls for increased efficiency and productivity.
The Automation control system can be programmed to automate the entire press cycle, allowing for faster and more efficient production. This automation also reduces the risk of human error, leading to more consistent and higher-quality output.
Furthermore, the Automation control system provides real-time data on machine performance, allowing manufacturers to make more informed decisions about machine maintenance and repairs. This data collection can help to identify potential issues before they become critical, preventing costly downtime and repairs. I-PRESS 4.0 is scalable, customizable and can communicate with approved mobile devices or company servers.
The advances of servo hydraulic presses from Sutherland Presses, including the I-PRESS 4.0 and Automation control systems, provide numerous benefits for manufacturers. With their precision, efficiency, safety, and automation capabilities, these machines offer a significant advantage over traditional presses.
As the manufacturing industry continues to evolve, servo hydraulic presses are sure to play an increasingly important role in improving efficiency, reducing costs, and driving innovation.
Regards
Mark Sutherland
CEO
Sutherland Presses
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In recent years, servo hydraulic presses have become increasingly popular in the manufacturing industry. These advanced machines, such as those offered by Sutherland Presses with their 4.0 I-PRESS and Automation controls, offer numerous benefits over traditional hydraulic and mechanical presses.
One of the primary advantages of servo hydraulic presses is their precision. Because they are controlled by advanced servo-motor technology, they can be programmed to deliver exact amounts of pressure and force.
This precision control allows for more accurate and consistent results, especially in complex forming or molding processes where accuracy is critical. The I-PRESS Multi-Point edit job set up permits users to program different motion and pressure profiles up to seven times in one stroke.
Another benefit of servo hydraulic presses is their efficiency. These machines use less energy than traditional hydraulic or mechanical presses because they can operate at a lower pressure and speed. This reduced energy consumption translates into cost savings for manufacturers, as well as a lower environmental impact.