The 110T/2500 NC Press Brake Machine features a pressing capacity of 110 tons and a bending length of 2500 mm. It operates with a 2-axis control system for enhanced precision.
This press brake machine is commonly used in metal fabrication, automotive manufacturing, and construction industries, where precise bending of metal sheets is required.
The 110T/2500 NC Press Brake Machine can handle a variety of materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and other non-ferrous metals.
Yes, the machine is designed with user-friendly controls and an intuitive interface, making it accessible for operators with varying skill levels.
The 110T/2500 NC Press Brake Machine is equipped with safety light curtains, emergency stop buttons, and a robust guarding system to ensure operator safety.
The warranty period typically ranges from 1 to 2 years, covering parts and labor for any manufacturing defects.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic fluid levels, cleaning filters, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting for wear and tear on components.
Yes, customization options are available, including different tooling, additional axes, and enhanced control features to meet specific production needs.
The machine typically requires a three-phase power supply, with specific voltage and amperage details provided in the user manual.
Yes, each 110T/2500 NC Press Brake Machine comes with a comprehensive user manual that includes operating instructions, maintenance guidelines, and troubleshooting tips.
The lead time for delivery can vary, but typically ranges from 6 to 12 weeks depending on production schedules and customization requirements.
Yes, training sessions can be arranged for new operators, covering safe operation practices and machine features.
The machine's weight is approximately 4000 kg, which contributes to its stability during operation.
Absolutely, the 110T/2500 NC Press Brake Machine is versatile enough to handle both small and large production runs efficiently.
The machine can achieve various bending angles, typically up to 90 degrees, depending on the material and tooling used.
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