High-Volume Production Mechanical Press NSX Two-Point, 110 Tons
Press Information
Press Information & Overview
120 - 300 Strokes Per Minute for High-Volume Production- Low deflection, rigid unitized steel frame
- Cast iron slide with detachable face
- Inboard mounted carbon fiber counterbalances
- Oversized ball type connection points
- Recirculating oil lubrication system
- 65mm stroke length
- 50 inch L-R bed size
- Floor mounted design for quick, pit-free installation
- Allen-Bradley control standard with Link & Wintriss controls optional
Locally engineered at AIDA-America in Dayton, OH, the newly designed NSX meets the demands of high-volume stamping operations, with speeds ranging from 120 to 300 strokes per minute.
The automotive, appliance, hardware, and consumer goods industries, and all industries who depend upon consistent high-volume production, will benefit from the NSX.
A zero clearance, lubrication free, eight-point roller slide guide system and dual counter-rotating eccentric shafts ensure accuracy. AIDA's metal seal type Hydraulic Overload Protection (HOLP), the fastest acting HOLP in the industry, protects press and die integrity.
Press Features
AIDA NSX High-Volume Production Press Features
- Dual Counter-Rotating Eccentric Shafts
- Main Gears
- Inboard Mounted Carbon Fiber Counterbalances
- Extended Slide Adjustment for Quick Die Access
- Oversized Ball Type Suspension Points
- Fastest acting HOLP in the industry (10 ms)
- Quill Mounted Flywheel
- Plug-and-Play Control Junction Box
- Roller Guides
- Cast Iron Slide with Detachable Slide Face
- Rigid Unitized Steel Frame
8-Point Roller Type Slide Guide System
Zero-Clearance Guides and Lube Free Die Space(8) points of eccentric pin adjustment allow easy setting to maintain slide to bolster parallelism of less than .001"/ft
Ball and Socket Connections
Improved Design When Compared to Wrist Pin ConnectionsEliminate one of the largest maintenance costs of a stamping press: the wrist pin slide connections. Designed to withstand the rigors of heavy stamping.
HOLP
Hydraulic Overload Protection SystemAIDA's press technology - the industry's fastest protection system. When overload occurs, oil evacuates 360 degrees around the ball seat with minimum oil flow resistance as compared to conventional systems
Quill Mounted Flywheel
Increases the Life of the Flywheel and Main Driveshaft BearingsThe flywheel is mounted on a quill that is attached to the press frame. The driveshaft passes through the quill and operates in an oil film bearing.
Press Specifications
NSX High-Volume Production Mechanical Unitized Frame Press Specifications
110 Ton | Specifications PDF |
110 Ton | Specifications PDF |
NSX-1100, 110 Ton High-Volume Mechanical Unitized Frame Press Specifications
NSX MODELS | ||
Press Technical Data | Unit | NSX-1100(1) |
Tonnage Capacity | kN | 1,100 |
U.S. Ton | 121 | |
Full Stroke Length | mm | 65 |
in. | 2.5 | |
Strokes Per Minute | spm | 120 - 300 |
Rating Point | mm | 3 |
in. | 0.12 | |
Die Height (SDAU) | mm | 450 |
in. | 17.7 | |
Slide Adjustment | mm | 150 |
in. | 5.9 | |
Slide & Bolster Area (LR x FB) | mm | 1,270 x 700 |
in. | 50.0 x 27.5 | |
Bolster Thickness | mm | 125 |
in. | 4.9 | |
Max Upper Die Weight | kg | 600 |
lb. | 1,320 | |
Side Window Opening (FB x H) | mm | 500 x 400 |
in. | 19.7 x 15.7 | |
Press Foot to Top of Bolster (without mounts) | mm | 870 |
in. | 34.3 | |
Approx. Overall Height (without mounts) | mm | 3,802 |
in. | 150 | |
Approx. Weight of Press (without mounts) | kg | 17,000 |
lb. | 37,500 | |
Main Motor | kW | 18 |
HP | 24 | |
Air Supply | MPa | 0.55 |
psi | 80 | |
Standard Voltage | V / ph / Hz | 460 / 3 / 60 |
NSX-1100, 110 Ton High-Volume Mechanical Unitized Frame Press Specifications
NSX MODELS | ||
Press Technical Data | Unit | NSX-1100(1) |
Tonnage Capacity | kN | 1,100 |
U.S. Ton | 121 | |
Full Stroke Length | mm | 65 |
in. | 2.5 | |
Strokes Per Minute | spm | 120 - 300 |
Rating Point | mm | 3 |
in. | 0.12 | |
Die Height (SDAU) | mm | 450 |
in. | 17.7 | |
Slide Adjustment | mm | 150 |
in. | 5.9 | |
Slide & Bolster Area (LR x FB) | mm | 1,270 x 700 |
in. | 50.0 x 27.5 | |
Bolster Thickness | mm | 125 |
in. | 4.9 | |
Max Upper Die Weight | kg | 600 |
lb. | 1,320 | |
Side Window Opening (FB x H) | mm | 500 x 400 |
in. | 19.7 x 15.7 | |
Press Foot to Top of Bolster (without mounts) | mm | 870 |
in. | 34.3 | |
Approx. Overall Height (without mounts) | mm | 3,802 |
in. | 150 | |
Approx. Weight of Press (without mounts) | kg | 17,000 |
lb. | 37,500 | |
Main Motor | kW | 18 |
HP | 24 | |
Air Supply | MPa | 0.55 |
psi | 80 | |
Standard Voltage | V / ph / Hz | 460 / 3 / 60 |
Technical Resources
Videos, Articles & Additional Information
NSX-1100 High-Volume Production Mechanical PressAIDA-America's high-volume production mechanical stamping press, NSX.
The 110-metric ton unitized frame NSX press was locally engineered at AIDA-America in Dayton, OH and features:
• Speeds of 120 to 300 SPM
• 65 mm Stroke length
• Low deflection, one-piece frame
• Low deflection cast iron slide
• Accuracy and consistent high-volume production
• Zero clearance roller type slide guides
• Counter rotating eccentric shafts
• Hydraulic overload protection
• Floor mount design
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