Overview
Eagle’s Servo Press line brings together the best of precision control, power, and energy efficiency. Built for today’s demanding stamping, blanking, and forming applications, these servo-driven presses let you define your stroke, speed, and dwell profiles for optimal part quality and tool life. Eagle Press
Key Features & Capabilities
- High-Torque / Low RPM Servo Motors
- Designed to deliver consistent, controllable force without over-revving, keeping both power usage and mechanical wear down.
- Programmable Motion Profiles
- You can set stroke, velocity, and dwell (pendulum) profiles to match material behavior, reduce stress, minimize bouncing, or improve forming.
- Energy Management System
- These presses come with systems that optimize power consumption. Idle portions of a stroke or return travel can be managed to reduce waste and overall energy cost.
- Ultra-High Precision Gearing & Controls
- Eagle includes precise gear components and advanced control software/HMI to ensure tight tolerances, repeatability, and consistent performance.
- Safety & Protection Features
- Hydraulic overload protection, automatic counterbalancing, programmable cams, etc., to protect equipment, tooling, and operators.
Notable Models & Variants
One highlighted model is the MAX PLUS Mechanical/Servo press, which can start as a mechanical press and be converted to servo drive later. Great option for companies wanting lower upfront cost with upgrade flexibility.
Applications & When to Use
- Blanking, progressive die work, transfers, tandem lines where precise motion control reduces scrap and improves quality. Eagle Press
- Hemming, forming, or applications with tricky material behavior where dwell or slow speed portions are required.
- Jobs where stroke profile flexibility helps reduce tooling wear, improve part finish, or allow special forming stages.
- Where energy cost is a concern or production requires high uptime — servo presses offer efficiency gains vs purely mechanical or hydraulic systems.
Why Choose Eagle Servo Presses
- They provide flexible, efficient operation — better control over motion means less wasted energy, less tooling wear, and higher quality parts.
- Custom engineered to your exact specs, so you don’t pay for what you don’t need.
- Broad capacity — Eagle offers servo presses up to 3,500 metric tons, so there’s scale for even heavy applications.
Typical Spec Checkpoints
When choosing a servo press, make sure you've got answers for:
- Required tonnage/force
- Required stroke & shut height + day-light and clearance needs
- Duty cycle: speed, dwell, return speed
- Profile requirements: do you need customized stroke motion (slow approach, dwell, fast return, etc.)
- Control options & safety features
- Feed/part loading interfaces (are you using feeders, robots, or blanking lines)
- Space, foundation, and power (servo motors often have particular requirements)
Contact & Ordering
Ready to explore what an Eagle Servo press can do for your production? Send us the details:
- Part geometry / tooling dimensions
- Required force and stroke profile needs
- Production rate / cycle expectations
- Power & foundation capabilities
- Safety and automation preferences
Contact PRI today to help you specify, quote, and select the right Eagle Servo Press that matches both performance and value.