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Bihler GRM-50 Automatic Punching and Bending Machine

Manufacturer
Bihler
Model
GRM-50
Type
Automatic Punching and Bending Machine
Year
1979
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Wire industry machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two Bihler GRM-50 machines available

Technical Specifications

Model
Bihler GRM-50
Quantity
2
Year of manufacture
1979/1987
Feed length
320 mm
Max. strip width
40 mm
Wire diameter range
0.5-5 mm
Center punch stroke
52 mm
Max. production speed
132 pieces/min

Weight & Dimensions

Dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2600 mm / 1500 mm / 1900 mm
Weight
approx. 3500 kg

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Capabilities

The Bihler GRM-50 is a versatile automatic punching and bending machine designed for precision wire and strip metal processing. It handles wire diameters from 0.5 to 5mm and strip widths up to 40mm, with a maximum production speed of 132 pieces per minute. The 52mm center punch stroke and 320mm feed length make it suitable for creating holes, bends, and forms in metal components with consistent accuracy.

Industries & Uses

This machine is widely used in wire manufacturing, automotive component production, electrical connector assembly, and custom metal fabrication shops. Businesses that produce springs, fasteners, brackets, or decorative wire products rely on machines like this to automate repetitive bending and punching operations, reducing labor costs while maintaining quality. It's ideal for small to medium-sized operations looking to increase output without substantial capital investment.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating a used GRM-50, inspect the punch and die tooling carefully for wear, cracks, or damage—these are expensive to replace. Ask for maintenance records, particularly regarding hydraulic fluid changes and lubrication schedules. Check the feed mechanism and positioning accuracy by running test pieces. Verify that the control systems are functional and that all safety features operate properly. Given the machine's 1979/1987 vintage, confirm electrical components meet current safety standards and inquire about any recent rebuilds or major repairs.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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