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Introducing our XPH Hybrid Press Brake

Introducing our XPH Hybrid Press Brake

  • 16-02-2023
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Introducing our XPH Hybrid Press Brake

Our XPH Hybrid Press Brake features fast, accurate and responsive bending with much lower energy consumption and less hydraulic oil than a traditional hydraulic press brake. The innovative electro-hydraulic servo drive system replaces the standard hydraulic system and reduces power consumption by around 60% while the machine is idling and 45% during the bending cycle.

Electro-Hydraulic System

The hybrid electro-hydraulic system is produced by HAWE Hydraulik SE in Germany with independent units fitted to each of the left and right cylinders. The system delivers around 30% faster approach and return speeds than a standard hydraulic machine, reaching speeds of up to 200 mm/sec.

More Eco Friendly

This technology is gaining interest as organisations seek to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. The self contained electro-hydraulic system requires significantly less oil than a traditional hydraulic press brake, greatly reducing waste oil from future servicing. The much lower energy usage can result in real cost savings in the current climate. The machines are also a lot quieter to use as there isn’t a hydraulic pump running continuously.

Intuitive CNC Control

Our hybrid press brakes are fitted with the advanced but user-friendly ESA VIS-875W CNC touch screen control. Users easily and intuitively enter the required profile by tapping on the touch screen, quickly creating the bending program. The CNC control is mounted on a height adjustable arm for ease of use.

Is a Hybrid Press Brake right for you?

We regularly feature the XPR Hybrid Press Brake in our dealer showrooms throughout the UK. Please get in touch with us to arrange a demonstration; you can call us on 01785 247575, email us at sales@morganrushworth.com or send us a message via our contact page. Alternatively view the model range on our product page to find out more.

 

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