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Turret Punch – Amada AE 2510

Kloeckner Metals carries the Amada AE 2510, a high-speed automated turret punch press used for sheet metal fabrication.

Amada AE 2510

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an Amada AE 2510?

    Answer:

    The Amada AE 2510 is a high-speed, automated turret punch press used for sheet metal fabrication. It is manufactured by Amada, a leading manufacturer of metalworking machinery and tools.

    The AE 2510 is designed to handle a variety of sheet metal materials, including aluminum, stainless steel, and mild steel, with thicknesses ranging from 0.5 mm to 6.0 mm. The machine has a turret with 58 tool stations, which can be loaded with a range of punching and forming tools to create different shapes and sizes in the sheet metal.

    The AE 2510 also features a CNC control system that allows for high precision and accuracy in the punching process. The machine can be programmed to perform a wide range of operations, including punching, nibbling, forming, and marking, and can be set up to run unattended for extended periods of time.

    Overall, the Amada AE 2510 is a versatile and efficient machine that is widely used in the metalworking industry for a variety of sheet metal fabrication applications. It is a popular choice for manufacturers looking to increase productivity, reduce setup time, and improve accuracy and precision in their sheet metal punching operations.

  • What is the difference between a turret punch and a punch press?

    Answer:

    Both turret punches and punch presses are machines used for metalworking and sheet metal fabrication, but they differ in several key ways:

    1. Operation: A punch press operates by using a single punch and die set to make a hole or cut in the metal, while a turret punch uses a rotating turret with multiple punch and die sets to create different shapes and sizes.
    2. Automation: Turret punches are typically more automated than punch presses, with features such as automatic tool changing, material handling, and program control. Punch presses may be operated manually or with some degree of automation, but typically do not offer the same level of automated features as turret punches.
    3. Versatility: Turret punches are more versatile than punch presses, as they can be programmed to perform a wider range of punching and forming operations on a variety of materials, including thick and thin sheets. Punch presses are typically limited to punching or cutting a specific shape or size, and are often used for mass production of parts.
    4. Precision: Turret punches are capable of higher precision than punch presses, due to their ability to use multiple tool sets to create complex shapes and patterns. Punch presses may be less precise due to the use of a single punch and die set.
    5. Cost: Turret punches are typically more expensive than punch presses, due to their advanced features and versatility. Punch presses are often a more cost-effective option for smaller operations or for applications that require a simpler punch or cut.

    Overall, both turret punches and punch presses have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between the two will depend on the specific needs of the metalworking application.

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