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Trumpf Trumatic 500/Trumalift SheetMaster 1250 Punching Machine

Manufacturer
Trumpf
Model
Trumatic 500/Trumalift SheetMaster 1250
Type
Punching Machine
Year
1993
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Sheet metal working
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Trumpf punching machine still in operation, including a Trumalift loading and unloading unit that has not been used for a longer period

CNC Punching Machine Trumpf TruMatic 500

Year of manufacture
1993
Max. punching force
220kN
Max. sheet thickness
6.4mm
Max. workpiece weight
150kg
Max. punching diameter
76.2mm
Simultaneous motion
108m/min
Stroke rate
900/min

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 6700mm/5800mm/2200mm
Weight
approx. 11000kg

Loading and Unloading System Trumpf Trumalift SheetMaster 1250

Year of manufacture
1993
Max. sheet dimensions X/Y
2500mm/1250mm
Max. sheet thickness
approx. 8mm

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Trumpf TruMatic 500 is a CNC punch press designed for high-volume sheet metal fabrication. With a punching force of 220kN and capable of handling sheets up to 6.4mm thick, it punches holes and shapes in metal at speeds up to 900 strokes per minute. The integrated Trumalift SheetMaster 1250 loading system automates material handling, reducing setup time and labor costs—though note this unit hasn't been used recently.

Industries & Uses

Small to mid-sized metal fabricators, HVAC manufacturers, automotive suppliers, and electrical enclosure makers rely on machines like this to produce brackets, panels, and perforated components efficiently. It's ideal for shops processing dozens of different part designs weekly without needing a dedicated operator at the machine.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1993 model, request complete maintenance records and ask about punch and die condition—these wear parts are expensive to replace. Have a technician inspect the CNC control system, hydraulic lines, and lubrication systems for degradation from the Trumalift's idle period. Verify the machine can still achieve rated stroking speeds and check for any oil leaks or corrosion inside the cabinet.

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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