Everything you need to know about assembly presses

Assembly press machines are a form of ball screw press and are an excellent investment for a variety of industries due to their versatility.

However, with so many different presses out there, it can be tricky to understand which is best for your needs.

Read on to learn about everything you need to know about assembly presses, or get in touch with our friendly team for more information.

What is an assembly press?

An assembly press is a piece of machinery which uses a large amount of controlled pressure to join components together to make a desired product. They’re a type of ball screw press and their versatility means it’s an effective tool for a range of industries and uses, including medical devices, aerospace and electronics.

This tool often uses a hydraulic cylinder as a power source, but other options are available and may be more suited to your line of work. A platen is fixed onto a secure mount and holds the product in place while a press ram moves downward to apply force and create the desired result. For accurate and intricate designs, specialist dies can be used.

Different types of assembly presses

There is a comprehensive range of assembly presses, excellent for an extensive list of capabilities, like:

  • Pneumatic press: uses compressed air as a power source
  • Servo-driven/servo-electric press: uses an electric motor to control movement
  • Speciality press: designed for specific tasks
  • Mechanical press: powered by a mechanical motor
  • Hydraulic press: uses hydraulic cylinders to generate force
  • Manual press: uses a hand-operated handle alongside hydraulic cylinders

The main difference between these pieces of equipment is their power source, which determines their speed, precision and level of control. Considering what type of assembly press will best suit your requirements is integral to making a successful decision.

What are assembly presses used for?

This form of ball screw press is flexible and is ideal for a range of different assembly applications. Their functions include riveting, punching, embossing, crimping and forming. 

These adaptable uses ensure that an assembly press is a valuable tool for every industry and manufacturing process. They can be used in the aerospace industry to join components together, and the fashion industry to create jewellery or even in the medical industry to supply prosthetics.

What are the benefits of an assembly press?

The process of using an assembly press tends to be hassle-free, with irreversible, consistent and precise results. They’re generally deemed environmentally friendly as they use limited energy and can be customised for intricate uses.

Assembly presses’ reliability means they require minimal maintenance. They’re available to buy at competitive prices, making it a cost-effective method of production.

Why choose Cambridge Dynamics?

Cambridge Dynamics provides an extensive selection of automation solutions, including assembly presses, ball screw presses and automation and manufacturing equipment. Our outstanding service and high-quality products have been recognised over the years by renowned businesses and establishments since 1978.

We offer flexible finance options, as well as competitive rates, ensuring that you can access stellar equipment without financial barriers.

For more information on assembly presses or any of our other products, contact one of our experts today.

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