Features
- High Performance Structural Design
- Able to Perform a Range of Hydroforming Functions
- Optional Automatic Die Changing System
- Many Built-in Safety Features
- Versatile Range of Possible Applications
Description
Hydroforming presses are becoming increasingly popular for their ability to efficiently shape metals such as steel, copper and aluminum into very irregular shapes. With a lot of emphasis on developing innovative products, Lien Chieh’s latest hydroforming presses are very cost-effective and energy-efficient. Hydroforming presses are commonly used in the production of bicycle components, radiator frames, engine mounting brackets, aircraft components and more.
All of our hydroforming presses use computer controlled systems to ensure that the high pressure liquid accurately forms the work pieces time and time again. With a very versatile design and many customization options, these presses can be used for both tube hydroforming and sheet hydroforming applications, depending on the shape of the die used. As all hydraulic presses have a very rigid stress-relieved structure, precision operations are ensured even for the forming of larger objects.
The main benefits of hydroforming presses over other traditional press machines is that by reducing the need for secondary operations and minimizing scraps, material and manufacturing costs are minimized so manufacturers can efficiently and affordably shape complex parts. Also hydroformed parts and components are often much lighter and stronger than traditionally stamped or welded products. Overall hydroforming presses are best suited for producing parts from high-strength steel and aluminum and with recent improvements in technology, multiple operations can be performed at once.
All of our hydroforming presses use computer controlled systems to ensure that the high pressure liquid accurately forms the work pieces time and time again. With a very versatile design and many customization options, these presses can be used for both tube hydroforming and sheet hydroforming applications, depending on the shape of the die used. As all hydraulic presses have a very rigid stress-relieved structure, precision operations are ensured even for the forming of larger objects.
The main benefits of hydroforming presses over other traditional press machines is that by reducing the need for secondary operations and minimizing scraps, material and manufacturing costs are minimized so manufacturers can efficiently and affordably shape complex parts. Also hydroformed parts and components are often much lighter and stronger than traditionally stamped or welded products. Overall hydroforming presses are best suited for producing parts from high-strength steel and aluminum and with recent improvements in technology, multiple operations can be performed at once.
Reference
Specifications
| Model | Capacity ton | Bolster Area mm | Intensifier bar | Descending Speed mm/sec | Ascending Speed mm/sec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LSHF-1100 | 1,100 | 1,800 x 1,200 | 4,000 | 300 | 280 |
| LSHF-1200 | 1,200 | 950 x 850 | 4,000 | 300 | 280 |
| LSHF-2000 | 2,000 | 2,500 x 1,200 | 4,000 | 150 | 150 |
| LSHF-2500 | 2,500 | 2,500 x 2,600 | 4,000 | 350 | 350 |
| LSHF-3500 | 3,500 | 2,500 x 2,600 | 4,000 | 300 | 250 |
| LSHF-3500 | 3,500 | 3,300 x 2,200 | 4,000 | 300 | 300 |
| LSHF-4500 | 4,500 | 3,200 x 2,500 | 4,000 | 210 | 150 |
| LSHF-5000 | 5,000 | 4,100 x 2,400 | 4,000 | 300 | 300 |
| LSHF- | 5,500 or > | Please Specify | Please Specify | Please Specify | Please Specify |






