TRUMPF Bending: TruBend Center 7030 (B32) - Fully-automatic panel bending center

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2016
  • Further information: www.trumpf.com/en_INT/product...
    With the TruBend Center 7030, the fully-automatic panel bending center, your bending operations are even more productive than with the semi-automatic TruBend Center 5030. In this video, you will see its various functions. The angle drive, the frontgauge and the angle measuring device ACB Laser ensure highest precision. A special highlight is the innovative rotary part manipulator: it fixes the blank and, if required, turns it into the right position. Every bending operation is fully automated. This frees up the operator, who is responsible only for loading and unloading. In this way, the bending operation becomes highly productive.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @anthonyxuereb792
    @anthonyxuereb792 Před 4 lety +2

    Who are the people behind these impressive machines, it makes you wonder, what will they think of next?

  • @user-ng3os7qg3t
    @user-ng3os7qg3t Před 4 lety

    Good

  • @alisabeeh9320
    @alisabeeh9320 Před 2 lety

    Are this machine just press brake or also punching machine
    And how much price and for which thickness of plate

  • @blankblank2345
    @blankblank2345 Před rokem

    brutal

  • @napoleonszkieletorzkoszulk5470

    is there wide option for tooling? To process C bends with much shorter middle plane than ending one

    • @napoleonszkieletorzkoszulk5470
      @napoleonszkieletorzkoszulk5470 Před 3 lety

      example a=80 b=40 c=~50-2000

    • @napoleonszkieletorzkoszulk5470
      @napoleonszkieletorzkoszulk5470 Před 3 lety

      bend 1. 20mm 130°- bend 2. 100mm 50°. Can bendcenter tooling proces it better than V dies in standard press brakes? It would require very deep upper tool since main plane can't move

    • @TRUMPFtube
      @TRUMPFtube  Před 3 lety

      Dear Napoleon,
      Thank you for your question.
      It is possible to bend a longer first bend than the second, depending on the overall geometry of the part. Please understand that answering your questions in detail would definitely go beyond the scope of a simple CZcams comment. Therefore we would like to invite you to contact your local TRUMPF branch to get every information you need.
      Or contact us via www.trumpf.com/en_INT/meta/contact/
      Have a great day and best regards
      Your TRUMPF Team

  • @sheetmetalpro5183
    @sheetmetalpro5183 Před 4 lety

    i want buy one

  • @trentpantera
    @trentpantera Před 3 lety

    More automated it is, the more likely it will break down and have problems.

    • @TRUMPFtube
      @TRUMPFtube  Před 3 lety +1

      Dear trentpantera,
      Thanks a lot for your comment! Why do you think that more automation makes the process more vulnerable? We can assure you that for our machines, this is not the case :)
      If you want to see it for yourself, why not visit one of our Customer Centers or a reference customer? There you will see in detail how our automation works and why it is so reliable - just visit our website www.trumpf.com and use the contact form and we can come back to you. In the meantine, you might want to check out this video of one of our customers who’s happy with automated machines: czcams.com/video/xHyGTxPT3lU/video.html or this video of another customer whose entire factory is automated czcams.com/video/2rFK-Bt47g4/video.html (it’s in Chinese but with English subtitles).
      If you have any questions about our automation or about TRUMPF bending machines, don’t hesitate to get in touch again. Have a great day!
      Your TRUMPF team

  • @Livajo
    @Livajo Před 3 lety

    czcams.com/video/2sMANl0-NGk/video.html И не надо нам тут очки втирать про автоматизацию.