LR6

LR6 - Trim Presses and Punch Presses

The LR6 Trim Press follows in the tradition and design of the LR5 (Introduced in 2012) and the LR3 (Introduced in 2018). The LR6 uses 4 x 85mm linear rails and bearing blocks to guide the moving platen and trim tool with precision required for tight tolerance products. The LR6 is a 90 ton press with up to a 16" platen stroke and 18 shut height. Trim tool is side loaded and the treadle moves vertically up to get guides out of the way for ease of tool changes. Treadle and canopy are easily accessed from a series of catwalks.

Technical Specifications

Time Press Tonnage 90
Trim Press Stroke Options 8" min up to 16" max
Maximum Trim Press CPM 12"/85
Counter-Balance Rotating Weights
Shut Height 9.5" Min/18 Max
Maximum Sheet Width 74"
Maximum Part Depth 10"
Parallel Treadle Motion Standard
Canopy Assist Standard
Servo Sheet Index Standard
Reverse Trim Configuration Standard
Servo Ejector Optional
Granulator and Automated Packaging Optional
Side Load Trim Tool Cart Optional
Servo Adjust Shut Height - SASH Optional
The TSL machine control is a user friendly, state of the art system that incorporates non­-proprietary hardware and machine specific software developed by TSL.
 

  • Standard industrial PC, 19“ LCD touch panels
  • Log of all machine events and faults
  • Recipe management and storage
  • Machine diagnostics
  • Includes extensive configurable user security, password levels and online operations manual and help.
  • The HMI is available in multiple languages
 

  • Not responsible for any actual machine control as a result, one of its major advantages is that the machine can start and run without the PC in case of any issues.
  • An Opto22 PAC system manages all of the machine’s generic I/O
  • Machine data for data acquisition systems, can be provided via OPC.
 

  • A Galil DMC-40x0 controller coordinates the motion control for all of the servomotors. This system synchronizes all the machine cycle timing.
  • By request TSL can remotely connect to the control system to troubleshoot, modify, or add new features, via a secured internet connection.