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Modular die cushion system relies on the power of hydraulics

By Mary Gannon | July 24, 2019

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Moog has launched its new Modular Die Cushion System to extend the life of deep-drawing dies, improve system reliability and reduce commissioning time for manufacturers.

Moog hydraulic modular die system Aufbau_Ziehpresse_Page2 Moog`s new Modular Die Cushion System includes a main cylinder (number 4 on the above illustration) with integrated position measuring technology, accumulators, a hydraulic power unit and a number of manifolds. The system features software libraries, and the control unit’s hardware components provide a compact, robust hydraulic system enabling highly dynamic control.

Moog’s design team integrated the manifold flange of the new system directly to the cylinder, where it is connected to the main hydraulic accumulators by a separate adaptor manifold. The system reduces force overshoots, which can cause damage in a press. The Modular Die Cushion System uses customer-specific force profiles to ensure the highest level of accuracy in the drawing process.

“Customers will benefit from our extensive experience in developing motion control technology for presses,” said Sascha Dany, hydraulic systems engineer at Moog Luxembourg. “As a package, the Modular Die Cushion System can save both time and money. Its easy-to-use software enables a longer life for deep-drawing dies, higher system reliability and reduced time required for commissioning the system in the plant.”

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Moog Modular Die Cushion System extends the life of deep-drawing dies, improves system reliability and reduces commissioning time for manufacturers

Maintenance professionals can easily access the system because of the unique mounting of its main components. The system offers flexible layout options for integrating the manifold, and requires comparatively little piping, which helps customers lower maintenance and piping costs. Specific applications that benefit from Moog’s solutions include:

  • Bending machines (including wire bending, tube bending and sheet bending, swing bending)
  • Plastic presses
  • Deep drawing presses
  • Forging presses (including forging machines)
  • Recycling presses (scrap and paper presses)

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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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