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USED 2010 KNUTH AHK A 32160

Overview
Manufacturer:
KNUTH
Year:
2010
Status:
For Sale
Description

160 Ton Knuth Hydraulic Press Brake
121"/3075 mm O.A.L. {106"/2700 mm Between the Housing)
Model #: AHK A 32160
S/N: 2117 (D.O.M. - 2010)
Heavy press with hydraulic lower table crowning for Constant angular accuracy!
Hydraulic lower crowning for significantly increased productivity
Digital indicator for rear and depth stops
The press brakes of this series are manufactured in standardized bulk series to ensure solid quality and significant cost savings.
The frame is made of solid steel weldment for overhead mounting.
Manual upper and hydraulic lower crowning ensure high manufacturing quality.
Large torsion shaft guarantees synchronism between both hydraulic cylinders.
Motorized rear stop with manual micro-adjustments.
Motors (from ABB) and hydraulic components from renown manufacturers guarantee high machining quality and high reliability.
Fulfills highest safety standards with Fiessler Safety System, safety interlock, and protective covers.
Hardened hydraulic cylinders for long service life.
System male dies with 90°, 88°, 60° and 30° angles, plus clamping and radius tools upon request - many types of tools can be shipped within 24 hours
Specifications:
Working Area: 2650 mm / 105.5 Inches
Pressure force: 160 Ton
Brake length:
3200 mm
Rear stop:
600 mm
Distance between columns: 2700 mm / 106 inches
Throat: 350 mm
Stroke length, max.
160 mm
Bending speed: 9 mm/s
Rapid feed: 4800 mm/min
Return speed: 85 mm/s
Drive capacity Motor rating: 11 kW / 15 Hp
Measures and weights
Hydraulic tank volume: 480 litres
Overall dimensions: 3300 mm x 1720 mm x 2540 mm
Weight: 9600 kg / 21,168 lbs
Standard equipment - AHK A 32160 - Hydraulic Press Brake
E-position indicator, rear stop, support arms, standard punch and die, safety system (make Fiessler), foot pedal, operator manual

Specifications
Tonnage160 T145.15 t
Overall Length10'3 m
Between Housings8'2.4 m
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