Frame:
Structure: The Main Support Of The Press, Usually Made From Cast Iron Or Steel, Designed To Withstand The High Forces Exerted During Operations.
Design: Often Rigid And Robust To Ensure Stability And Precision.
Flywheel:
Function: Stores Kinetic Energy And Provides A Steady Force During The Press Cycle.
Operation: Rotates At High Speed And Transfers Energy To The Press Mechanism.
Crankshaft And Connecting Rod:
Crankshaft: Converts The Rotational Motion Of The Flywheel Into Reciprocating Motion.
Connecting Rod: Transfers The Motion From The Crankshaft To The Ram.
Ram:
Movement: Moves Vertically To Apply Force On The Material.
Tooling: Equipped With Die Tools For Stamping, Punching, Or Forming Operations.
Bed:
Placement: The Stationary Part Where The Material Or Workpiece Is Placed And Held.
Adjustment: Can Be Adjusted To Accommodate Different Workpiece Sizes.
Die:
Function: The Tool Used To Shape Or Cut The Material. Dies Can Be Single Or Multi-part, Depending On The Complexity Of The Operation.
Clutch And Brake System:
Clutch: Engages And Disengages The Flywheel From The Press Mechanism, Controlling The Operation.
Brake: Stops The Flywheel Quickly To Ensure Safety And Precision.
Controls:
Foot Pedal: Commonly Used To Activate The Press.
Manual Controls: For Adjusting Settings Such As The Stroke Length And Speed.