Otto Fuchs orders fifth identical crank forging press
September 3, 2021 12:40 pm
Schuler PK 3150 machine to produce aluminium chassis components at Otto Fuchs KG site in Shenyang, China.
Otto Fuchs KG is producing more and more aluminium chassis components for its customers in China. For this reason, the automotive supplier has now ordered a PK 3150 crank forging press with ServoDirect technology from Schuler for its Shenyang location. This is already the fifth machine of this design for Otto Fuchs.
Schuler Managing Director Frank Klingemann remarked, “This shows how satisfied our customer is with the crank forging presses. Thanks to the ServoDirect technology and the adjustable slide movement, the number of strokes and the forming speed can be optimally adapted to the part,” he explains. “This increases output and improves energy efficiency.”
In crank forging presses with ServoDirect technology, several torque motors operate on a main shaft via a step-down gear unit. They are suitable both for wear-free single-stroke operation and for forging in continuous operation. With a press force of 3150 tons, the machine for Otto Fuchs is the strongest in the series, which starts at 1250 tons.
In addition to automotive manufacturers, Otto Fuchs, based in Meinerzhagen, also supplies customers in the aerospace and construction industries. Founded in 1910, the limited partnership manufactures not only forgings but also extruded products and rolled rings made of aluminium, magnesium, copper, titanium and nickel alloys. The group, which employs more than 10,000 people worldwide, includes window and door manufacturer Schüco.
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