High-Speed Press vs. Conventional Press: How to Choose?

01 / Speed & Application

Conventional Press        Conventional presses operate under 200 SPM (Strokes Per Minute), serving as versatile workhorses for standard cold stamping processes like forming, blanking, punching, and bending.
High-Speed Press        High-speed presses exceed 200 SPM and feature JIS Special Grade accuracy. They are purpose-built for manufacturing small precision components for electronics, telecommunications, computers, and home appliances.

02 / Precision & Control

Conventional Press        Conventional presses vary in precision and rely on basic control methods, including manual foot pedals.
High-Speed Press        High-speed presses eliminate manual operations, integrating microcomputer controllers, PLC HMI (Human-Machine Interface) systems, and dynamic balancing devices to deliver precise, stable, and low-error automated production.

03 / The Selection

Choose a conventional press for general hardware and versatile processing. If you manufacture small precision parts demanding extreme speed and top-tier accuracy, a high-speed press is your definitive choice.

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