Description
USED PAUL MULLER 15T ECCENTRIC PRESS
The Paul Müller 15-ton eccentric press is a robust and versatile machine widely used in various manufacturing and metalworking applications. With its higher pressing capacity, it is suitable for medium-duty tasks that require precision and reliability. Below are the features, capabilities, and applications specific to a 15-ton eccentric press:
Key Features:
- 15-Ton Capacity:
Capable of delivering a maximum force of 15 tons, making it suitable for forming, stamping, cutting, and punching heavier or thicker materials. - Eccentric Shaft Mechanism:
Utilizes an eccentric shaft to translate rotational motion into a linear pressing force, ensuring consistent and precise operation. - Rugged Construction:
Paul Müller machines are known for their durability, often constructed from heavy-duty cast iron or steel to withstand continuous use. - Adjustable Stroke:
Allows flexibility to accommodate various dies and material thicknesses. - Table and Ram Size:
Typically features a spacious table and ram area to support a range of workpiece sizes and dies. - Power Source:
Operates via an electric motor with options for manual or semi-automatic controls. - Safety Features:
Includes safeguards like overload protection, emergency stop buttons, and operator shielding to ensure safe operation. - Ease of Maintenance:
Designed for straightforward maintenance, with accessible components and replaceable parts.
Applications:
- Metal Stamping:
Used to create precision parts for automotive, aerospace, or consumer electronics industries. - Punching and Blanking:
Ideal for producing components like brackets, washers, and connectors. - Deep Drawing and Forming:
Suitable for creating shapes from sheet metal with moderate depth requirements. - Embossing and Coining:
Produces detailed surface designs or impressions for decorative or functional purposes. - Cutting and Trimming:
Used to cut or trim excess material from larger workpieces.
Specifications (Typical for a 15-Ton Press):
- Force: 15 tons (maximum).
- Stroke Length: Adjustable, depending on the model.
- Bed Size: Varies; generally large enough to support medium-sized dies.
- Speed: Usually measures in strokes per minute (SPM), depending on the motor and design.
- Power: Electric motor-driven, often with a range of voltages for industrial use.





