There is a SCHULER press machine for just about every stamping and cutting process. The systems developed for these processes by SCHULER are used in a wide variety of manufacturing sectors. The technology developed and perfected by the company over the years allow sheet metal to be processed quickly and efficiently without any adverse effects on quality.
SCHULER is renowned for its C-frame presses, which are available in C-BASEline and C-FLEXline models.
C-BASEline
CBL 25 and 40
C-FLEXline
CFL 63, 100, 160 and 250
The C-BASEline models are designed for small and very small series production and have press forces of 25 and 40 tons. The press ram presents a 4-fold sliding guide and slide adjustment for quick refitting.
The C-FLEXline models are perfect for changing production conditions and have a compact and space-saving design. These presses present modular design, which ensure flexibility and makes quick and safe retrofitting possible.
Fig.: SCHULER CBL 40
C-frame Press Fig.: SCHULER CFL 63 C-frame Press
The company also manufactures stamping presses of the very highest quality, some with SCHULER’s patented ServoDrive technology, for example the CSC 100.
Below, an overview of SCHULER stamping and forming systems:
Stamping systems with flywheel drive
Series MC
Models MC 125 MC 200 MC 300 MC 400 MC 500
Stamping presses with flywheel drive
Series TMK
Models TMK 300 TMK 500 TMK 700 TMK 900 TMK 1150 TMK 1500
Stamping presses with ServoDirect Technology
Series CSC / MSC MSD TSC / TSD TST
Models CSC 100 MSD 250 TSC/TSD 630 TST 1000 MSC 200 MSD 400 TSC/TSD 800 TST 1600 MSD 630 TSC/TSD 1000 TST 2000 MSD 800 TSC/TSD 1100 TST 2500 TSC/TSD 1250 TST 3000 TSC/TSD 1600 TST 3500 TSC/TSD 2000 TSC/TSD 2500 TSC/TSD 3200
For manufacturing processes that use high-strength materials that require an added level of accuracy, knuckle-joint presses are used. They are used for drawing, blanking, embossing and punching.