Product novelty 25. August 2023

Triton series successfully launched

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Schuler’s modular press series Triton has become established on the market.
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The systems are available with and without servo drive and are IoT ready.
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The integrated Ecoform package reduces the need for energy, lubricants and wear parts.
No other company can look back on as much experience in press manufacturing as Schuler with its more than 180-year corporate history. In the metalworking industry, however, it is unlikely that so many challenges have ever had to be met at once. Automotive suppliers are playing an increasingly important role; many innovative technologies, for example to comply with the strict EU emission limits, can be traced back to them. For these and other customers, Schuler has developed the Triton modular press series, which has become established on the market.

Speaking of digitization: machine applications can be installed on Triton presses at any time to enable central monitoring and continuous, data-based optimization of availability and die use, among other things.

Speaking of sustainability: Triton presses offer a long service life and reduce die and material wear to a minimum thanks to the robust and precise machine design, high load-bearing pressure points, a high reliable off-center load capacity, and low bounce and deflection.

Speaking of skills shortages: presses with ServoDirect technology are highly efficient, but not every operator can take advantage of the numerous possibilities right from the start. The Smart Assist electronic assistant makes it quick and easy to achieve maximum output.

Speaking of flexibilization: Triton presses are also ideally suited for small batch sizes thanks to their high degree of automation, standardized interfaces and consistent operating concept. From the coil line and blank loader to the press and transfer to the outfeed conveyor, everything is optimally coordinated - a complete system from a single source.

The modular series includes systems with both conventional flywheel and servo-mechanical drives.