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Leiner KKD-50 Cart Beam Punch

Manufacturer
Leiner
Model
KKD-50
Type
Cart Beam Punch
Year
2003
Category
Textile machinery
Sub-category
Punching machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Max. punching force
500 kN
Max. punching stroke
200 mm
Max. punching area
1800 x 750 mm
Connected load
39 kVA
Control system
PC control

Weight & Dimensions

Length
6500 mm
Width
3900 mm
Height
2900 mm
Net weight
7.8 t
Operating weight
10.2 t

Condition & Maintenance

Operating hours
56,645 h
Maintenance status
Regularly maintained
Hydraulic unit
Integrated into machine frame
Documentation
Included

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Capabilities

The Leiner KKD-50 is a precision punching machine designed for high-volume textile and fabric processing. With a maximum punching force of 500kN and stroke length of 200mm, it efficiently creates holes, eyelets, and cutouts across material areas up to 1800×750mm. The PC-controlled hydraulic system ensures repeatable accuracy, making it ideal for producing components like webbing, straps, labels, and technical textiles at industrial scale.

Industries & Uses

Textile manufacturers, automotive suppliers, and specialty fabric producers rely on cart beam punches for automated fabric preparation and finishing. Whether you're producing safety harnesses, luggage components, outdoor gear, or industrial textiles, this machine accelerates production while maintaining consistent quality. It's particularly valuable for mid-sized operations scaling beyond manual punching but not yet requiring fully automated lines.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2003 model, prioritize inspecting the hydraulic system—check fluid condition, pump performance, and seal integrity, as these are common wear points on machines with 56,645 operating hours. Request detailed maintenance records to confirm regular servicing. Verify the PC control system still communicates reliably with the punching head. Test the stroke smoothness under load and inspect the punch tooling for wear. An on-site inspection will reveal whether calibration adjustments are needed. These checks ensure you're getting a production-ready machine rather than one requiring costly 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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