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| Manufacturer | Edelhoff |
|---|---|
| Model | AZR 160 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Location | Germany
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| Category | Forging - Preform, trimming and sizing presses |
| Product id | P260310206 |
| Language |
| Type | Mechanical |
| Power in tons | 160 T |
| Ram stroke | 160 mm |
| Nbr of strokes/min | 45 |
| ------------------- | |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | as-is, where-is |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible |
| Datasheet | Edelhoff AZR 160 |
| Last availability date | 26/03/2026 |
This Edelhoff AZR 160 mechanical eccentric press, manufactured in 1974, is designed for heavy stamping and forming applications in industrial metalworking. It delivers a nominal force of 160 tons, making it suitable for robust forging, trimming, and sizing tasks. The press features a ram stroke adjustable up to 160 mm, with a stroke rate of 45 strokes per minute, allowing for efficient and precise operation.
The machine is constructed with a solid blue and yellow frame supported by two blue metal stands on either side, providing stability during operation. It is equipped with a control panel featuring buttons and switches on the right side, as well as an orange control box located at the front bottom center of the machine, facilitating user control and operation.
The press operates on a 380 V electrical system. Visible signs of use include wear marks and oil stains, indicating it has been actively utilized in industrial settings. The machine bears the marking '358' on the top beam and includes metal support structures on both sides.
Additional details include a ram adjustment capability of 75 mm and stroke adjustment ranging from 30 to 160 mm, supporting versatile forming processes. The manufacturer is noted as Edelhoff, model AZR 160, with the machine number 8069.
Overall, this mechanical eccentric press offers a robust construction and essential features for heavy-duty metal forming tasks, with visible components and controls that support its operational functionality.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
Eccentric Press for Heavy Stamping and Forming
This 1974 Edelhoff mechanical press offers a robust 160-ton capacity and a highly adaptable stroke range, making it suitable for a wide variety of industrial metalworking applications.
Technical Details
Machine Type: Eccentric Press
Manufacturer: Edelhoff
Model: AZR 160
Machine Number: 8069
Year of Manufacture: 1974
Nominal Force: 160t
Stroke Adjustment: 30 – 160 mm
Ram Adjustment: 75 mm
Stroke Rate: 45 strokes/min
Electrical System: 380 V
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
| Client type | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2024 |
| Offers online | 58 |
| Last activity | April 18, 2026 |
Eccentric Press for Heavy Stamping and Forming
This 1974 Edelhoff mechanical press offers a robust 160-ton capacity and a highly adaptable stroke range, making it suitable for a wide variety of industrial metalworking applications.
Technical Details
Machine Type: Eccentric Press
Manufacturer: Edelhoff
Model: AZR 160
Machine Number: 8069
Year of Manufacture: 1974
Nominal Force: 160t
Stroke Adjustment: 30 – 160 mm
Ram Adjustment: 75 mm
Stroke Rate: 45 strokes/min
Electrical System: 380 V
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
| Type | Mechanical |
| Power in tons | 160 T |
| Ram stroke | 160 mm |
| Nbr of strokes/min | 45 |
| ------------------- | |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | as-is, where-is |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible |
| Datasheet | Edelhoff AZR 160 |
| Last availability date | 26/03/2026 |
This Edelhoff AZR 160 mechanical eccentric press, manufactured in 1974, is designed for heavy stamping and forming applications in industrial metalworking. It delivers a nominal force of 160 tons, making it suitable for robust forging, trimming, and sizing tasks. The press features a ram stroke adjustable up to 160 mm, with a stroke rate of 45 strokes per minute, allowing for efficient and precise operation.
The machine is constructed with a solid blue and yellow frame supported by two blue metal stands on either side, providing stability during operation. It is equipped with a control panel featuring buttons and switches on the right side, as well as an orange control box located at the front bottom center of the machine, facilitating user control and operation.
The press operates on a 380 V electrical system. Visible signs of use include wear marks and oil stains, indicating it has been actively utilized in industrial settings. The machine bears the marking '358' on the top beam and includes metal support structures on both sides.
Additional details include a ram adjustment capability of 75 mm and stroke adjustment ranging from 30 to 160 mm, supporting versatile forming processes. The manufacturer is noted as Edelhoff, model AZR 160, with the machine number 8069.
Overall, this mechanical eccentric press offers a robust construction and essential features for heavy-duty metal forming tasks, with visible components and controls that support its operational functionality.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Client type | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2024 |
| Offers online | 58 |
| Last activity | April 18, 2026 |