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Schuler Group is the world's largest press manufacturer, with mechanical, hydraulic, servo-mechanical, and forging presses dominating automotive body shops globally. The product range covers 25-tonne workshop presses through 10,000+ tonne automotive transfer press lines. Schuler particularly dominates hot stamping (boron-steel forming with controlled cooling) and servo-mechanical body stamping — increasingly the technology choice for new automotive body installations. Used Schuler presses on Exapro include MSC and SMG mechanical, hydraulic, MSP servo-mechanical, transfer, and forging press configurations from automotive plant capacity adjustments and industrial fabrication operations. Filter by tonnage, press type, bed dimensions, and stroke. Submit an enquiry through the listing page on Exapro for full specifications and installation requirements.

Schuler Group represents the global benchmark for industrial press technology, with manufacturing operations and engineering centers across Europe, North America, and Asia serving automotive, appliance, construction equipment, and general industrial manufacturing customers worldwide.

Mechanical stamping presses from Schuler cover the full automotive and industrial stamping range. The MSC and SMG series provide single-action mechanical presses from 100 to 1,500+ tonnes. Production rates from 30 to 1,200+ strokes per minute serve applications from large body panels (low SPM, high tonnage) through small high-volume parts (high SPM, lower tonnage).

Hydraulic presses from Schuler handle deep drawing, complex forming, hot stamping, and applications requiring programmable slide motion that mechanical presses cannot provide. Hot stamping presses for automotive boron-steel forming represent a major modern application — Schuler dominates the hot stamping press market through specialised equipment that combines forming with controlled cooling for through-hardening of high-strength steels.

Servo-mechanical presses combine mechanical drive efficiency with servo motor slide control. The Schuler MSP and similar series achieve mechanical press production speeds with hydraulic press slide motion programmability — increasingly the technology choice for new automotive body stamping installations.

Transfer presses for automotive body panel production combine multiple stamping stations within a single press through mechanical transfer between stations. The complete production of large automotive body panels (hoods, doors, fenders, body sides) on transfer presses represents one of Schuler's signature capability areas.

Forging presses serve hot and cold forging applications across automotive, aerospace, and industrial component manufacturing. Hydraulic forging presses, screw presses, and mechanical forging presses cover diverse forging applications.

Schuler's automotive body stamping technology represents critical infrastructure for major automotive plants. Used machines from automotive plant closures, capacity adjustments, or plant relocations represent substantial value (multi-million Euro for major presses) and require similarly substantial installation engineering at the buyer's facility.

Global service and parts infrastructure through Schuler's service organisation supports used machine deployment in essentially any major industrial market. Schuler's continuing investment in legacy product support enables productive use of older Schuler machines decades after their original manufacture.

Applications dominate automotive body stamping and structural component production worldwide. Used Schuler presses also serve appliance manufacturing (refrigerator and washing machine outer panels), construction equipment (large panel forming), and general industrial stamping where the press capacity and quality match application requirements.

Browse used Schuler presses on Exapro to compare mechanical, hydraulic, servo, and transfer press configurations from verified sellers worldwide.

When evaluating used Schuler presses on Exapro, check slide accuracy through measurement under load conditions, verify drive system condition appropriate to the press type (mechanical drives, hydraulic systems, or servo drives), inspect bolster and bed surface condition, test press through the full operating speed and load range, confirm CNC control system function and programmability, verify safety system function including overload protection and emergency systems, and verify that the press tonnage, bed dimensions, and stroke specification match your intended dies and production applications. Used Schuler presses represent substantial installation engineering — foundation requirements, ancillary equipment, and integration with stamping line equipment are major project considerations beyond the basic press cost.