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Manually Operated Eccentric Cam Style Transfer Rail Couplings
Manually Operated Eccentric Cam Style Transfer Rail Couplings

The mechanical self-locking gripper rail coupling is designed for manual coupling of gripper rails on transfer presses. A vertical life-out stroke is required for changing the tool. The coupling consists of a hard anodized aluminum housing, an axially movable tensioning rod and a self-locking eccentric cam gearing. This configuration allows high clamping forces and features a high dynamic rigidity with minimum mass.

Details PDF (293-GSM)

Manually Operated Swing-out Style Transfer Rail Couplings
Manually Operated Swing-out Style Transfer Rail Couplings

The mechanical self-locking swing-out style gripper rail coupling is designed for manual coupling of gripper rails on transfer presses. A short lift-out stroke is required for changing the tool. An axial stroke is required in the event of additional centering with pins. The coupling consists of a hard anodized aluminum housing, a swiveling tensioning rod and a self-locking eccentric cam gearing. This configuration allows high clamping forces and features a high dynamic rigidity with minimum mass.

Details PDF (293-GSM-W)

Electromechanical Transfer Rail Couplings
Electromechanical Transfer Rail Couplings

The electro-mechanical gripper rail coupling is designed for automatic coupling of gripper rails on transfer presses. A vertical lift-out stroke is required for changing the tool. The coupling consists of a hard anodized aluminum housing, an axially movable tensioning rod and an electromechanical self-locking helical gearing. This configuration achieves a very high repeat precision, high clamping forces, and features dynamic rigidity with low mass.

Details PDF (293-GSE)

Hydro-mechanical Self-locking Transfer Rail Couplings
Hydro-mechanical Self-locking Transfer Rail Couplings

The hydromechanical self-locking gripper rail coupling is designed for automatic coupling of gripper rails on transfer presses. A vertical lift-out stroke is required for changing the tool. The coupling consists of a hard anodized aluminum housing, an axially movable tensioning rod and a hydromechanical self-locking clamping gearing. This configuration allows for high clamping forces and features a very high dynamic rigidity with minimum mass.

Details PDF (293-GSH)

Hydraulic Power Stations for Hydraulic Quick Die Clamping Systems
Hydraulic Power Stations for Hydraulic Quick Die Clamping Systems

Hydraulic power stations for quick die clamping systems are designed for actuating hydraulic clamping elements in the forming presses. A large number of electro-hydraulic (HA) or air-hydraulic power stations (HAL) are available depending on the use of the clamping elements and/or hydraulics on the press plunger or on the table, as well as the number of clamping elements.

Details PDF (293-HA)

Overview: Clamping Systems with AS-Interface
Overview: Clamping Systems with AS-Interface

The BERG AS-Interface clamping and chucking systems are intended for clamping various tools/dies on press slides and black holders, and for sliding table clamping and gripper rail couplings on multiple die presses. They are used on new machines and for retrofitting automatic clamping systems in existing press lines.

Details PDF (293-AS)

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