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Hans Schoen UTE-B Single Column Press

Manufacturer
Hans Schoen
Model
UTE-B
Type
Single Column Press
Year
1977
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Presses
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Single-column press

Technical Specifications

Press force
30000 kg
Table area X/Y
approx. 600 mm / 450 mm
Protective field height
300 mm
Safety distance
110 mm
Stopping distance
18 mm

Safety & Control Systems

Safety system
SICK light barrier safety system
Adjustment
Manual handwheel adjustment
Pressure display
Analog pressure display
Control cabinet
External control cabinet
Foot switch
Foot switch preparation

Weight & Dimensions

Weight
approx. 3200 kg
Overall dimensions X/Y/Z
1400 mm / 1800 mm / 2400 mm

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Hans Schoen UTE-B is a compact single-column press designed for precision metal forming and stamping operations. With a 30-ton pressing force and a work surface of 600mm × 450mm, it handles medium-sized components efficiently. The SICK light barrier safety system provides operator protection, while manual handwheel adjustment and analog pressure display give you direct control over your work. At approximately 3.2 tons, this press is mobile enough for workshop relocation yet sturdy enough for consistent, reliable operation.

Industries & Uses

This press suits small to medium metalworking shops, tool makers, and fabricators who need versatile stamping, forming, or embossing capabilities without the footprint of larger equipment. It's ideal for businesses producing brackets, panels, gaskets, or custom metal parts. The external control cabinet and foot switch preparation make it straightforward to integrate into existing workshop layouts.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1977 model, inspect the column for straightness and any signs of cracking or stress marks—these affect pressing accuracy. Check that the safety light barrier functions properly and all guards are intact. Ask for maintenance records, particularly regarding hydraulic fluid changes, pump condition, and any seal replacements. Test the handwheel adjustment smoothness and verify the analog gauge reads accurately. Worn cylinders and seals are common on older presses and may require rebuilding.

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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