Cold Forging Press CF1 From 220 - 630 Tons
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Press Information & Overview
High Forming Forces Well Above BDCAIDA's Cold Forging Technologies play important roles in the automotive and other industrial fields. The simplified link mechanism of the AIDA CF1 Cold Forging Press provides higher tonnage capacity compared to conventional toggle or crank type presses. This eliminates the necessity of a larger press. Better material flow, improved part precision, and extended die life are all the results from slower forming speeds.
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AIDA CF1 Link Motion Cold Forging Press Features
- Maximum pressure attained at high position of slide stroke
- Precision forming of parts and long tool life
- Ample provisions for facilitating production automation
- Drastically reduced die setting time
- Superior operability
Dwell Link Motion
Ideal for Blanking and Progressive Die ApplicationsUnique slide motion providing slowdown through the working portion of the stroke. Proprietary dwell link motion has fewer bearing points than standard link motion designs, resulting in lower maintenance and better accuracy.
Flow Control Forming
Combining Conventional Stamping & Cold ForgingThe benefits of Flow Control Forming (FCF) include the ability to produce high precision components with high added value, at lower costs. Both progressive forming using coil stock and transfer forming using blanks are possible with FCF.
Press Specifications
CF1 Link Motion Cold Forging Press Specifications
220 Ton | 400 Ton |
630 Ton | |
220 - 630 Ton |
CF1-2200, 220 Ton Link Motion Cold Forging Press Specifications
CF1-2200C MODELS | ||
Press Technical Data | Unit | CF1-2200C |
Tonnage Capacity | kN | 2200 |
U.S. Tons | 242 | |
Rated Tonnage Point | mm | 7 |
in. | .27 | |
Slide Stroke Length | mm | 160 |
in. | 6.29 | |
Strokes per Minute | spm | 25 ~ 40 |
Die Height | mm | 420 |
in. | 16.53 | |
Slide Adjustment | mm | 30 |
in. | 1.18 | |
Slide Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 700 x 500 |
in. | 27.55 x 19.68 | |
Bolster Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 1050 x 600 |
in. | 41.33 x 23.62 | |
Frame Gap | mm | 280 |
in. | 11.02 | |
Work Height | mm | 950 |
in. | 37.40 | |
Main Motor | kW | VS22 |
Knockout Capacity | tf | 10 |
U.S. Ton | 11 | |
Knockout Stroke | mm | 70 |
in. | 2.75 | |
Knockout Pin Lifter | tf | 1 |
Diameter of Knockout Pin | mm | ø50 x 3 |
in. | ø1.96 x 3 |
CF1-4000 Ton Link Motion Cold Forging Press Specifications
CF1-4000S MODELS | ||
Press Technical Data | Unit | CF1-4000S |
Tonnage Capacity | kN | 4000 |
U.S. Tons | 440 | |
Rated Tonnage Point | mm | 10 |
in. | .39 | |
Slide Stroke Length | mm | 400 |
in. | 15.74 | |
Strokes per Minute | spm | 20 ~ 30 |
Die Height | mm | 900 |
in. | 35.43 | |
Slide Adjustment | mm | 50 |
in. | 1.96 | |
Slide Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 750 x 750 |
in. | 29.52 x 29.52 | |
Bolster Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 750 x 750 |
in. | 29.52 x 29.52 | |
Work Height | mm | 700 |
in. | 27.55 | |
Main Motor | kW | VS37 x 2 |
Knockout Capacity | tf | 32 |
U.S. Ton | 35 | |
Knockout Stroke | mm | 150 |
in. | 5.90 | |
Knockout Pin Lifter | tf | 1 |
Diameter of Knockout Pin | mm | ø60 |
in. | ø2.36 |
CF1-6300, 630 Ton Link Motion Cold Forging Press Specifications
CF1-6300S MODELS | ||
Press Technical Data | Unit | CF1-6300S |
Tonnage Capacity | kN | 6300 |
U.S. Tons | 694 | |
Rated Tonnage Point | mm | 10 |
in. | .39 | |
Slide Stroke Length | mm | 400 |
in. | 15.74 | |
Strokes per Minute | spm | 15 ~ 25 |
Die Height | mm | 900 |
in. | 35.43 | |
Slide Adjustment | mm | 50 |
in. | 1.96 | |
Slide Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 800 x 800 |
in. | 31.49 x 31.49 | |
Bolster Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 800 x 800 |
in. | 31.49 x 31.49 | |
Work Height | mm | 700 |
in. | 27.55 | |
Main Motor | kW | SCR75 |
Knockout Capacity | tf | 40 |
U.S. Ton | 44 | |
Knockout Stroke | mm | 150 |
in. | 5.90 | |
Knockout Pin Lifter | tf | 1 |
Diameter of Knockout Pin | mm | ø60 |
in. | ø2.36 |
CF1, 220 - 630 Ton Link Motion Cold Forging Press Specifications
CF1 MODELS | ||||
Press Technical Data | Unit | CF1-2200C | CF1-4000S | CF1-6300S |
Tonnage Capacity | kN | 2200 | 4000 | 6300 |
U.S. Tons | 242 | 440 | 694 | |
Rated Tonnage Point | mm | 7 | 10 | 10 |
in. | .27 | .39 | .39 | |
Slide Stroke Length | mm | 160 | 400 | 400 |
in. | 6.29 | 15.74 | 15.74 | |
Strokes per Minute | spm | 25 ~ 40 | 20 ~ 30 | 15 ~ 25 |
Die Height | mm | 420 | 900 | 900 |
in. | 16.53 | 35.43 | 35.43 | |
Slide Adjustment | mm | 30 | 50 | 50 |
in. | 1.18 | 1.96 | 1.96 | |
Slide Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 700 x 500 | 750 x 750 | 800 x 800 |
in. | 27.55 x 19.68 | 29.52 x 29.52 | 31.49 x 31.49 | |
Bolster Area (L.R. x F.B.) | mm | 1050 x 600 | 750 x 750 | 800 x 800 |
in. | 41.33 x 23.62 | 29.52 x 29.52 | 31.49 x 31.49 | |
Frame Gap | mm | 280 | - | - |
in. | 11.02 | - | - | |
Work Height | mm | 950 | 700 | 700 |
in. | 37.40 | 27.55 | 27.55 | |
Main Motor | kW | VS22 | VS37 x 2 | SCR75 |
Knockout Capacity | tf | 10 | 32 | 40 |
U.S. Ton | 11 | 35 | 44 | |
Knockout Stroke | mm | 70 | 150 | 150 |
in. | 2.75 | 5.90 | 5.90 | |
Knockout Pin Lifter | tf | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Diameter of Knockout Pin | mm | ø50 x 3 | ø60 | ø60 |
in. | ø1.96 x 3 | ø2.36 | ø2.36 |
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