Open front presses

The open front press impresses with its compact design featuring a stable C-shaped frame and allows convenient access to the working area from up to three sides. The hydraulic unit is integrated into the machine body to save space.

Hydraulic open front presses are particularly suitable for smaller workpieces and for applications such as assembly work, straightening, pressing in components (joining processes) and light blanking. The machines are available as the MP model with its own base frame and as the MTP bench press.

More than standard
– developed for your requirements

Each hydraulic press is developed and manufactured specifically for the requirements of the respective application. Technical parameters such as pressing force, stroke, installation height, output and dimensions therefore vary depending on the application.

In addition to the usual standardization, the focus is on the precise design of all components for the respective process. This results in technically sophisticated press systems that meet the highest requirements for performance, precision and process reliability.

  • Ergonomics: The open design enables optimal accessibility to the working area and facilitates manual loading of the open front press.
  • Space saving: Thanks to its compact design, the open front press requires only a small footprint and can be flexibly integrated.
  • Flexibility: The open design ensures quick and easy tool changes for different applications.

Your questions,
our answers

Here we answer the questions we are asked most frequently.
Should you have any further questions, we look forward to hearing from you.

C-shaped open front presses are characterized by their compact monoblock design and provide optimal access to the working area from three sides (from the front and from the sides). This makes them the ideal solution for manual loading work, quick setup or flexible integration into automated coil lines and robot cells.

Due to the open C-frame design, the frame experiences design-related deflection under maximum load, which is greater than with closed frame systems. This can be disadvantageous for high-precision applications with extreme tolerance requirements or strongly eccentric forces.

Switching to electromechanical drives (servo spindles) is particularly worthwhile for lower forces (under 300 kN) and when no hydraulic unit is desired (e.g. for reasons of space or cleanliness). The advantage lies in precise positioning and integrated force-displacement monitoring.

With high forces, however, the acquisition costs for electric spindles increase disproportionately compared to extremely robust and durable hydraulics.

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