Hydraulic Shears: Advanced Cutting Performance from CoastOne
ShearOne Hydraulic Shears from CoastOne delivers a 50% increase in cuts per minute, with unparalleled precision, efficiency and reliability.
CNC Press brakes, industry news and insights.
ShearOne Hydraulic Shears from CoastOne delivers a 50% increase in cuts per minute, with unparalleled precision, efficiency and reliability.
CoastOne electric press brakes are servo-electric press brakes that conserve more electricity than conventional hydraulic press brakes. This power savings is because, unlike hydraulic press brakes that use hydraulic pumps and heating fluids all day, CoastOne press brakes only use electricity when in motion.
CoastOne Bull Series Large Electric Press Brakes Deliver Unparalleled Precision and Power The CoastOne Bull Series Large Electric Press Brakes are known for their precision and efficiency in metal bending and forming. These machines are all electric (no belt/pulley system), servo-driven and built to run for decades in the most demanding environments. Thanks to the simple
When it comes to tapping holes in manufacturing processes, the difference between manual methods like the FlexArm Tapping Arm, a traditional punch press with tapping dies, and modern CNC-based solutions such as the TapOne T1212 and MultiTapper MT1212 is clear. Companies looking to maximize productivity, precision, and capacity can achieve significant gains by embracing TapOne/MultiTapper technology.
In the realm of Hardware Insertion Machines, several brands stand out for their unique features and capabilities. Among them, the CoastOne PressOne Hardware Insertion Machine is distinguished from Haeger, Pemserter, and Auto-Sert machines due to its use of electric, rather than hydraulic or pneumatic power.
The Advantages of Electric Hardware Insertion Machines Over Hydraulic When choosing a Hardware Insertion Machine, there are many features to consider: energy efficiency, maintenance costs, precision, user interface, and more. Chief among these is the electric vs. hydraulic question. Until recently, most Hardware Insertion Machines were run by hydraulic motors, but in the last few