Questions & Answers about Servo Presses

Frequently Asked Questions about Servo Presses, Joining Modules, and Testing Systems from PROMESS

Discover the answers to the most frequently asked questions about our innovative solutions in assembly and testing technology as well as quality assurance. From the functionality of our servo presses to the advantages of our joining modules and testing systems – find all the essential information at a glance.

What are servo presses and how do they work?

Servo presses are electromechanical press systems driven by servo motors. They offer precise force and stroke measurements and enable accurate control of the pressing process.

What advantages do assembly presses from Promess offer?

Promess assembly presses offer high flexibility, precise force-distance measurement, easy integration into existing systems, and a long service life thanks to their robust design.

What types of assembly systems does Promess offer?

Promess offers different types of assembly presses for a large range of applications in the force range from 200 N to 500 kN.

For which applications are Promess servo presses suitable?

Amongst others the servo presses are suitable for gear, motor, or chassis assembly in the automotive industry, as well as for applications in medical technology, the watch industry, microtechnology, or electrical manufacturing.

How can I choose the right servo press for my application?

The selection of the right servo press depends on the specific requirements of your application, such as force range, precision requirements, or space requirements. Promess offers advice on the optimal selection.

What is special about the UFM Precision5 assembly presses?

The UFM Precision5 assembly presses are specially designed for microtechnology applications and offer high-precision force-distance measurements in the micrometer range, ideal for medical technology and the watch industry.

What services does Promess offer for its products?

Promess offers comprehensive services such as commissioning, maintenance, training, and support to ensure smooth operation of the systems.

What is the RevolutionX (RX) family at Promess?

The assembly presses Revolution X (RX) are the latest press generation from Promess with the powerful controller RX.

What are the advantages of the RevolutionX (RX) family?

The RX family offers advantages such as multi-axis capability, multi-sensor technology, an intuitive web interface, direct data evaluation in the controller, extended diagnostic options, and absolute encoders as standard, eliminating the need for a reference run.

For which applications is the Revolution X (RX) family particularly suitable?

The RX family is suitable for synchronization or forming tasks with multiple mechanisms that can be implemented with a single controller. It is ideal for high-precision assembly and testing e.g. in the automotive and electronics industries.

What is a rotary assembly module and what is it used for?

Rotary assembly modules combine axial and rotary movements in a single step and are used for applications that require simultaneous rotation and assembly, e.g., in the automotive industry.

What testing systems does Promess offer?

Beside the electromechanical assembly presses, Promess offers testing systems such as the UDM5 torque module, which is used to test switches and measure torques, and other solutions for quality assurance in production.

Do you have any further questions?

If you need more information or have specific questions about our products and services, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team of experts is always available to assist you.

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