The Schuler PowerTrans is a servo-driven system for 3-axis transfers
This S (servo) motorisation transfer system is specially designed to be used in combination with servo presses and can deal with the dynamic requirements of systems such as ServoDirect which shorten the time available for part transport.
PowerTrans is for use on presses with bed sizes of 1,500 mm by 1,000 mm, up to 7,600 mm by 3,100 mm.
The performance levels are made possible by the use of newly developed transfer rails made of carbon. One of the key properties of the rails is their high rigidity which reduces vibration amplitudes during high acceleration.
Older equipment can be easily retrofitted as there are just a few mechanical interfaces.
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1839 Establishment of the company by Louis Schuler
1852 Schuler, impressed by the World Exhibition of
1851 in London, begins construction of machine tools for sheet metal processing.
1879 Schuler introduces the world's first eccentric and drawing presses with mechanical drive
1884 Establishment of an in-house foundry
1895 Delivery of the first minting press to China
1900 Schuler introduces the world's first transfer press at the World Exhibition in Paris
1924 Delivery of the first auto body panel press for mass production
1947 Addition of tool & die manufacturing to press building
1961 Beginning of the company internationalization
1983 Start-up of the first large panel transfer press
1990 Schuler introduces the first large penal transfer press with crossbar transfer to the market
1999 Listing of Schuler AG as publicy traded company and entry into field of laser technology
2003 Start-up of the world's first Compact Crossbar transfer press
2007 Acquisition of Müller Weingarten AG and market introduction of a product line featuring ServoDirect technology
2008 Conversion of preferred shares into common shares
2009 Commissioning of the world’s first press line with ServoDirect technology