500 TON BLISS SC2-500-108-54 straight side "Link Drive" press from 1989.
Welcome to S&G Press & Machinery Sales! Get ready to meet the powerhouse of straight side mechanical presses: the 500 TON BLISS SC2-500-108-54 straight side "Link Drive" press from 1989.
This remarkable press offers an impressive 500-ton capacity and a 10-inch stroke, making it suitable for a wide range of stamping applications. The generous bed area measures 108" LR x 54" FB, providing ample space for your projects. With a variable speed of 30-60 VSPM, you can expect efficient and productive operation.
The "Link Drive" motion system ensures precise and consistent performance. The press features air clutch and brake systems, as well as air counterbalances, contributing to safe and reliable operation. The recirculating lube system helps maintain optimal performance and longevity. The T-slotted ram and bolster offer versatility for tooling options. The 8-inch thick bolster plate provides a sturdy platform for your work. The press is equipped with 26" x 20" windows for excellent visibility.
Additional features include hydraulic tie rod nuts, a dual Ross valve, and a 100 HP Dynamatic main motor, ensuring powerful and smooth operation. The press utilizes Allen Bradley PLC controls, which are user-friendly and efficient. The free-standing console simplifies control and monitoring. The floor-standing design offers accessibility and ease of maintenance.
With a maximum overall height of 234.5" and an approximate weight of 168,000 lbs, this press stands as a robust and durable machine ready to tackle demanding tasks.
You have the opportunity to witness the capabilities of this impressive machine firsthand at the S&G Press Livonia Michigan Warehouse.
For further inquiries or to arrange a viewing, please contact S&G Press & Machinery Sales at 586-563-5000 or email us at contactus@presses.com. Don't miss out on this chance to explore the power and reliability of the 500 TON BLISS SC2-500-108-54 straight side "Link Drive" press from 1989.
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