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Punch Press with Tooling Options



Murata Machinery USA, Inc. offers its Motorum M2558TS/TS-S punch press.

"The Motorum M2558TS/TS-S punch press is designed with two tooling options," explained Cary Teeple, Sales Manager of Murata's Fabrication business unit. "The M2558TS utilizes Wiedemann style push-pull tooling, while the M2558TS-S uses spring-style tooling."

"Murata Machinery USA's M2558TS incorporates push-pull tooling, which has been in use for over 75 years and provides an economic, competitive edge by keeping tooling costs minimal," said a company spokesperson. The ram, punch holder and punch are connected to achieve a push-pull action (positive stripping) through the entire punching cycle. Available tooling styles include the traditional 112 and 114, Mate Marathon and Wilson HP.

The spring-style turret enables M2558TS-S operators to utilize tooling from existing inventory. New, quick-release die holders offer a fast tool change time with easy-access, single-touch opening of turret covers.

The Motorum M2558TS/TS-S is powered by a servo-electric punch drive system first developed by Murata Machinery in 1994. According to the spokesperson, this technology allows high production speeds with energy-efficient operation and reduced maintenance costs. Its large turret provides more stations for greater flexibility and increased productivity.

For more information contact:

Cary Teeple

Sales Manager - Fabrication Unit

Murata Machinery USA Inc.

Fabrication Business Unit

2120 Queen City Drive

Charlotte, NC 28266

800-428-8469 / 704-875-9280

cteeple@muratec-usa.com

www.turretpunchpresses.com

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