C-type press Barnaul K2132 — 160 ton

Dabrox Listing ID: 75754

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Barnaul K2132 c-type press - description

C-type press Barnaul K2132 — 160 ton (ID:75754) is press equipment with a C-frame design that provides open access to the working area from three sides. This layout simplifies loading and unloading of workpieces and enables automation of material feeding. The press is used for a wide range of operations: blanking, bending, straightening, and shallow drawing.

Technical specifications Barnaul K2132 (ID:75754)

TypeC-type press
ManufacturerBarnaul
ModelK2132
Nominal effort160 ton
Max. slide stroke160…25 mm
Number of continuous slide strokes71 1/min
Number of single slide strokes28 1/min
Table dimensions1000 х 670 mm
Dimensions of the opening in the table480 х 320 mm
Diameter of the opening in the table420 mm
Max. distance between table and slide in its lower position – closed press height480 mm
Distance between rod axis and bed360 mm
Distance adjustment between table and slide120 mm
Distance between bed columns in daylight480 mm
Bolster plate thickness110 mm
Max. stroke of ejector in the slide65 mm
Height of the table above floor3700 mm
Number of electric motors4
Main drive electric motor power16 kW
Press dimensions (length width height)2340 х 2100 х 3700 mm
Press weight12300 kg

C-type press Barnaul K2132 - technological processes and operations

Trimming When a hot forging leaves the die, flash comes out with it — excess metal squeezed into the gap between the tools. It is removed on a trimming press, where the part passes through a die and the cutting edge shears off everything excess along the contour. This is how the forging gets a clean edge and precise shape, ready for the next stage.
Sheet stamping Sheet stamping is a class of operations for forming parts from sheet material using dies. The workpiece is deformed in the tool without significant change in thickness, acquiring the specified shape. This group includes blanking, punching, bending, drawing, and other processes performed on presses. Sheet stamping is the foundation of mass production of body panels, housings, and other thin metal parts.
Drawing Drawing turns a flat blank into a hollow product. The sheet is clamped at the edges while the tool presses the central part, forcing the metal to flow into the die cavity and form walls. This is how cups, caps, housings, and other parts with one open side are produced.
Punching Punching holes in sheet metal is performed in a die: a tool with sharp edges passes through the workpiece, separating material along a closed contour. The process is fast and precise, leaving no burrs when properly set up. Used for producing holes, slots, and cutouts in sheet metal parts.
Blanking Blanking a part from a sheet along a closed contour is performed on a press using a blanking die. The tool passes through the material, separating the finished part from the sheet. The accuracy of the contour and the cleanliness of the edge determine the quality of the final product.
Bending Bending gives a sheet blank an angle or curvature. The metal is bent in the die under the force of the press: the outer layers stretch, the inner layers compress, and the middle retains its original length. The operation allows producing parts with the specified geometry without changing the material thickness.
Cutting Separation of material into parts using a cutting tool. Depending on the task, cutting is performed on presses, shears, or special machines, separating the workpiece from a sheet, strip, or bar. The operation provides workpieces of the required size for subsequent forming.