293-PSP-VL

BERG Automatic Electromechanical Bellcrank Lever Style Clamping Systems

Self-traveling (Automatic) quick die changing system with bell-crank lever

Electromechanical clamp for die clamping on press slides. The clamp automatically travels between the parking position and the actual die, guided by the T-slot of the slide. The bell-crank lever covers a wider clamping range.

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