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Eckold MZD 25/3 PH Clinching Pliers

Manufacturer
Eckold
Model
MZD 25/3 PH
Type
Clinching Pliers
Year
2025
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Other machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

10 mobile Eckold clinching pliers, 8 originally packaged

Technical Specifications

Stroke frequency
Single stroke
Input pressure range
5bar - 16bar
Max. operating pressure
500bar
Max. pressing force at 500bar
30kN
Max. joining part thickness
3mm
Reach horizontal/vertical
25mm / 15mm
Opening dimension
6mm
Working width
50mm

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
260mm / 60mm / 215mm (approx.)
Weight
6kg (approx.)

Accessories

Pneumohydraulic pressure intensifier
Tail insert
Documentation

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Eckold MZD 25/3 PH is a pneumohydraulic clinching plier designed for joining sheet metal and thin materials without fasteners. Operating at pressures up to 500bar with a maximum pressing force of 30kN, it creates permanent mechanical joints by deforming and interlocking material layers—ideal for applications where welding or riveting isn't practical. The single-stroke design with adjustable input pressure (5-16bar) offers flexibility for different material thicknesses up to 3mm. With a compact 50mm working width and 25mm horizontal reach, it's suited for precision work in confined spaces.

Industries & Uses

Automakers, HVAC manufacturers, appliance makers, and sheet metal fabricators rely on clinching pliers to reduce production time and material costs. The technology is especially valuable for joining dissimilar metals, coated materials, and multi-layer assemblies where heat-based methods risk damage. Eight units come in original packaging, suggesting minimal prior use.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting used clinching pliers, check the hydraulic seals and pressure intensifier for leakage or degradation—these are high-wear components. Verify smooth plier jaw closure and consistent clamping force across the full stroke. Request maintenance records and pressure test data. Inspect the jaw surfaces for wear, cracking, or deformation that could affect joint quality. Confirm all pneumatic and hydraulic connections are intact.

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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