The return travel lock rules out partial strokes and therefore incomplete operations. Forming, assembly and joining operations are always reliably and completely executed, as the return stroke of the press is blocked on the
downward stroke. An effective contribution to quality assurance.
As toggle presses do not achieve their maximum force until BDC, adjusting the height of the press head by means of the threaded spindle is often too inaccurate. The precision ram adjustment enables the press pressure point to be precisely set directly at the ram. The scale on the adjustment ring enables the fine setting to be read off to 0.02 mm. The adjustment range is ±1.5 mm.
The precision ram adjustment is used when the utmost precision is required for
the press depth. Ideal for prototype manufacture and serial production when accurate and easy adjustment within the tolerance range is required.
The bottom part of the tool can be mounted in the centric table bore. Fixing is by means of a transverse screw in all models up to 80 mm throat. The table bore enables the tool to be changed quickly and reduces set-up time. The alignment accuracy of the ram bore with the table bore is <0.05 mm.
This option is available for all manual presses or for other presses on demand.
A rapid overview of the number of items produced can be obtained with the five-digit stroke counter. The number of items can be reset.
The micrometer stop is used with rack and pinion presses for high-precision assembly work or for when the tool has to be accurately positioned. This enables the press stroke length to be accurately adjusted to 0.01 mm
mäder toggle presses only produce their rated force at the end of the stroke, the bottom dead centre (BDC). In doing so, the high working pressure of the press is achieved using the toggle mechanism with a relatively low effort (approximately 150N) on the part of the user.