The motor progressive die can complete multiple processes at once.
Motor progressive die, also known as continuous die, consists of multiple workstations, each of which is sequentially associated to complete different processing. In one stroke of the punch press, it can complete a series of different stamping processes, such as punching, blanking, bending, trimming, deep drawing, etc. The design of this mold enables the raw materials to complete multiple processing steps in one stamping process when passing through the mold, greatly improving production efficiency.
Specifically, the working principle of the motor-driven progressive die is to apply a certain form and magnitude of force on the sheet metal through the convex and concave dies during one stroke of the punch press, causing plastic deformation of the material and transforming it into product parts. In this process, due to the presence of multiple workstations inside the mold, each workstation is responsible for different processing tasks, so multiple processes can be completed at once.