The machine is marketed as a 6-axis press brake: core axes include two ram axes (Y1, Y2) plus X for backgauge positioning, an electric crowning axis (R) and additional backgauge or auxiliary axes depending on configuration. The exact number of active axes depends on the ordered options and controller setup.
It uses the ESA S630 controller with a 10" color touchscreen (1024×600). Features include interactive 2D graphic programming and display, 128 MB silicon disk, Ethernet/USB/VGA/RS232/CAN ports, analog/digital I/O, management of multiple axes, and direct control of servo valves without external amplifiers.
The machine uses Yaskawa servo motors/drivers for servo axes, Siemens main motors, Bosch Rexroth hydraulic valves, Sunny oil pumps, and Taifeng cylinders. Electrics are by Schneider Electric and encoders by GIVI.
Standard AMADA tooling made from 42CrMo/Cr12MOV (HRC > 55). Tools are segmented into 835 mm lengths with one-piece segments for small parts, L-shaped left and right side cuts, and full-length one-piece tool sets as required.
Nominal pressing forces in the product family range roughly from 800 kN to 2,500 kN. Workbench lengths are typically 2,500–4,000 mm, throat depths around 320–400 mm and maximum opening heights about 480 mm. Exact model capacities vary—confirm the model number for precise specs.
The fast released clamp provides quick tool changes with a one-key loosen-and-fix mechanism to speed up die changes and reduce setup time.
Yes — the machine has an electric crowning system automatically controlled by the CNC to compensate for deflection across the beam during bending.
Safety features include side fences with power-off interlocks, a movable back door that cuts power when opened, CE-standard foot switch (Kacon), and standard overload/short-circuit protections in the controller I/O.
High accuracy and repeatability are supported by Hiwin linear guides, ball-screw drives, high-resolution encoders (GIVI) and precision components. Exact tolerance figures depend on the model and tooling—please request machine-specific test reports for guaranteed values.
Yes. The ESA S630 supports tandem press-brake configurations and can manage multiple axes in various combinations, including synchronized hydraulic or electrical systems.
Regularly check and change hydraulic oil and filters, inspect valves and cylinders for leaks, keep ball screws and linear guides lubricated, verify encoder and electrical connections, and follow the supplier’s preventive maintenance schedule to avoid valve blockages and prolong component life.
Components are from well-known brands (Schneider, Yaskawa, Bosch Rexroth, Siemens), which simplifies sourcing spare parts. Contact your supplier or dealer for warranty, spare parts packages and authorized service/after-sales support.
Typical requirements include a level foundation with sufficient load capacity, 3‑phase electrical supply (voltage and breaker details provided by the seller), hydraulic oil and filtration system, appropriate lighting and ventilation, and forklift/crane access for installation. Ask the supplier for a detailed site-prep checklist.
Yes. Options commonly include additional backgauge axes, different tooling sets, tandem synchronization, specialized front supports, extra safety devices, and custom crowning or automation. Discuss your application to configure the correct options.
The ESA S630 is designed for user-friendly graphical programming, but supplier-provided operator and programming training is recommended. Ask the dealer about onsite or remote training packages and user manuals.
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