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Helmerding KDH 100 Punching Line

Manufacturer
Helmerding
Model
KDH 100
Type
Punching Line
Year
1997
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Sheet metal working
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Complete punching line with Helmerding eccentric press

Eccentric Press Helmerding KDH 100

Year of manufacture
1997
Power
11 kW
Pressing force at 30°
100 t
Stroke adjustment
8 mm - 110 mm
Ram adjustment
80 mm
Stroke rate
40 - 140 strokes/min
Length
2100 mm
Width
1500 mm
Weight
approx. 12000 kg

Reel Kohler 1000.1

Year of manufacture
1983
Power
1 kW
Load capacity
1000 kg
Length
1500 mm
Width
1100 mm

Straightener Kötje RM-7-300-60

Year of manufacture
1998
Power
3 kW
Max. strip width
300 mm
Straightening roller diameter
60 mm
Number of straightening rollers
7
Length
1400 mm
Width
1200 mm

Roller Feed Kötje EWV 80-50-S

Year of manufacture
1998
Power
4 kW
Length
750 mm
Width
700 mm

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Capabilities

This complete punching line is built around a Helmerding KDH 100 eccentric press—a workhorse for high-volume sheet metal production. The press delivers 100 tons of force with adjustable stroke lengths from 8–110mm and speeds up to 140 strokes per minute, making it suitable for punching holes, slots, and forms in various metal thicknesses. The integrated Kohler reel (1000kg capacity) feeds material smoothly, while the Kötje straightener ensures consistent flat stock before pressing.

Industries & Uses

Shops specializing in automotive parts, metal fabrication, appliance manufacturing, and custom sheet metal work rely on punching lines to automate repetitive pressing operations. Even small metal-working businesses use these systems to compete on price and delivery time. The line's modular design means you can often adapt it to different production needs without major retooling.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used machine this age, prioritize checking the press ram for wear, play, or scoring—hydraulic or mechanical damage here is expensive to repair. Request maintenance records, particularly for the eccentric mechanism and clutch system. Verify that all stroke and speed adjustments function smoothly, inspect the reel bearings for noise, and confirm the straightener's calibration. Have an electrician test the 11kW motor and control systems. Budget for professional installation and alignment.

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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