High speed press is a mechanical equipment used for stamping metal or non-metal sheets, characterized by high speed, high precision, and high automation. Its core components include motors, flywheels, clutches, brakes, sliders, connecting rods, and molds. The motor drives the flywheel to rotate at high speed, storing kinetic energy. When stamping operation is required, the clutch of the High speed press is combined under the command of the control system, transmitting the power of the flywheel to the connecting rod mechanism. The connecting rod mechanism converts the rotational motion into the linear reciprocating motion of the slider, which moves downwards with the upper die and cooperates with the lower die fixed on the worktable to apply pressure to the sheet metal, completing the stamping process.
The working principle of High speed press machines is based on energy conversion and mechanical transmission. As a power source, the motor drives the flywheel to rotate at high speed, and the flywheel stores a large amount of kinetic energy. When stamping operation is required, the clutch is engaged under the command of the control system, transmitting the power of the flywheel to the connecting rod mechanism, which converts the rotational motion into the linear reciprocating motion of the slider. The slider of the High speed press moves downwards with the upper die, and cooperates with the lower die fixed on the worktable to apply pressure to the sheet metal, completing the stamping process. After stamping is completed, the brake quickly acts to stop the slider at the predetermined position, preparing for the next stamping cycle.