FLYWHEEL DRIVE PRESS
A mechanical rammer is used in old machines, and force given to the rammer by a rotating heavy-duty flywheel. The flywheel drives the rammer using a pitman's arm.
MECHANICAL PUNCH PRESS
In the case of part-press mechanical presses, when the air is applied, the belt-type brake expands and crankshaft starts to rotate. The stop mechanism is operated by taking off the air. Removing air causes the clutch to open and the brake system shuts down.
HYDRAULIC PUNCH PRESS
Hydraulic punch operates a hammer with a hydraulic cylinder rather than a flywheel and is with valve or valve and feedback control. Valve controlled machines generally allow a single movement that allows the coach to move up and down. Controlled feedback systems allow the coach to be controlled in proportion to the fixed points as commanded.
SERVO DRIVEN PUNCH PRESS
Servo driven punch press uses twin AC servo drives directly connected to the drive shaft. This ensures high performance, reliability and low operating costs. A servo drive system does not have complex hydraulics or oil-cooled chillers, thus reducing maintenance and repair costs.