en.Wedoany.com Reported - Hans Schröder Maschinenbau, a German sheet metal processing manufacturer under the Schröder Group, recently launched the new Maku electric swinging beam bending machine. This equipment demonstrates new characteristics of high efficiency and safety in the field of sheet metal processing. By integrating a new safety laser system, the Maku electric swinging beam bending machine significantly increases the clamping speed before sheet bending, bringing innovation to the processing workflow.

In comparative tests, the Maku electric swinging beam bending machine, with its advanced laser safety design, achieved nearly twice the sheet clamping speed of traditional Spengler swinging beam bending machines. Its light curtain technology eliminates the need for secondary operations like pre-stop and foot switches. The upper beam descends at full speed of 65 millimeters per second, greatly enhancing processing efficiency. Simultaneously, when a safety function is triggered, such as a hand approaching a danger zone, the machine automatically switches to classic safety mode, ensuring operator safety.
The upper beam assembly of the Maku electric swinging beam bending machine features a flexible design that supports the use of dovetail tools, offering more possibilities for manufacturing box-shaped workpieces. Unlike integrated guides with fixed bolt connections, its tool holder allows segmented dovetail tools to be installed at any position, adapting to different processing needs. To free up operating space, the upper beam drive zero point can be manually shifted by 130 millimeters. In this case, the laser safety system intelligently deactivates via the "box folding" function to avoid false triggering.
The Maku electric swinging beam bending machine is available in two specifications: 2500 × 2.0 / 3200 × 1.5 (working length × sheet thickness, unit: millimeters), suitable for piping and maintenance businesses. The machine is highly popular in the market due to its dual-axis backgauge design, which enables automatic conical bending. Furthermore, Maku also features precise manufacturing of interlocking profiles and stepwise radius bending functions. These characteristics can be easily implemented on both standard and graphic controllers.
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