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Make an offer| Manufacturer | SCHULER |
|---|---|
| Model | KGH 6.3B |
| Year | 2023 |
| Location | Germany
|
| Category | Forging hammers |
| Product id | P260219371 |
| Language |
| Capacity | 6.3 T |
| Ram stroke | 825 mm |
| Type | Hydraulic |
| Nbr of strokes/min | 98 |
| ------------------- | |
| Weight | 95000 kg |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | excellent |
| At local norms | yes |
| status | visible |
| Datasheet | Schuler KGH 6.3B |
| Last availability date | 11/04/2026 |
This listing features a comprehensive forging line centered around a 2023 SCHULER Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer, model KGH 6.3B. The forging hammer is a hydraulic type designed for high-performance die forging applications. It has a maximum working capacity of 63 kJ and can achieve an impact frequency of up to 98 strokes per minute, with a maximum usable impact rate of 42 strokes per minute. The ram stroke ranges from 550 mm to a maximum of 825 mm, allowing for versatile forging operations. The ram speed reaches 5.1 m/s, supporting efficient metal forming processes.
The machine's workspace includes a clear width between guides of 831 mm and a ram depth of approximately 750 mm. Die height without dovetail ranges from 190 mm to 465 mm. The forging hammer is substantial in size and weight, with a total machine weight of about 95,000 kg and an installation height of approximately 5655 mm above the floor. The anvil bed measures 2950 mm in width and 1880 mm in depth, weighing around 81,000 kg.
The hammer is enclosed within a yellow and black safety fence equipped with safety doors and warning signs in German indicating 'Achtung Testbetrieb' (caution test operation). A robotic arm is installed within the fenced area, likely used for part handling, which complements the forging process automation.
Additional components of the complete line include a tilting device and step conveyor by Stahlmann, a cold conveyor belt, a Stahlmann conductive heating system model E89 from 2023, a transfer gripper, a hot conveyor belt with lifting device, two Kuka forging robots (model KR 30-3F, manufactured in 2010), a discharge/extraction robot (Kuka KR 150/2, 2010), and an output station by Stahlmann from 2010.
The forging hammer shows signs of operational condition, with glowing hot metal visible inside the forging area, indicating it is capable of active forging work. The blue-painted SCHULER forging hammer features visible mechanical and hydraulic components on top, consistent with its hydraulic operation type.
This setup is suitable for industrial forging applications requiring high capacity, precision, and automation integration.
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.
The complete line consists of the following machines:
Tilting Device, Stahlmann
Step Conveyor, Stahlmann
Cold conveyor belt
Conductive Heating System, Stahlmann, E89, 2023
Transfer Gripper
Hot Conveyor Belt with Lifting Device
2 Forging robot, Kuka, KR 30-3F, 2010
Safety Fence with Safety Doors
Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer, Schuler, KG H 6.3 B, 2023
Discharge / Extraction Robot, Kuka, KR 150/2, 2010
Output Station, Stahlmann, 2010
Technical Details
(2023) Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer SCHULER KGH 6.3B
Machine identification data
Name: Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer
Model: KGH 6.3B
Machine number: 119820
Year of manufacture: 2023
Operational parameters
Working capacity max. 63 kJ
Max. impact frequency 98/min
Max. usable impact rate 42/min
Ram speed 5,1 m/s
Workspace
Ram Stroke
Min. 550 mm
Max. 825 mm
Die height without dovetail
Min. total 190 mm
Max. total 465 mm
Clear width between guides 831 mm
Ram depth approx. 750 mm
Weights
Total machine weight approx. 95,000 kg
Anvil bed 81,000 kg
Dimensions
Installation height above floor approx. 5655 mm
Anvil bed Width x Depth: 2950 x 1880 mm
(2023) Conductive Heating System Stahlmann E89
Machine identification data
Name: Conductive heating system E89 with 2 modules
Model: E89
Machine number: E89/4583
Year of manufacture: 2023
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
What type of equipment is the SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B is a fully automated forging hammer line.
When was this equipment manufactured?
This equipment was manufactured in 2023.
What type of machine is the SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B is a fully automated forging hammer line.
What year was the machine manufactured?
The machine was manufactured in the year 2023.
When was this SCHULER KGH 6.3B manufactured?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B short-stroke die forging hammer was manufactured in 2023.
What is the maximum working capacity of the machine?
The machine has a maximum working capacity of 63 kJ.
What is the maximum impact frequency of this SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B features a maximum impact frequency of 98 per minute.
What is the maximum usable impact rate of this equipment?
The maximum usable impact rate of this equipment is 42 per minute.
What is the ram speed of this forging hammer?
This forging hammer has a ram speed of 5.1 m/s.
What is the range of the ram stroke for this machine?
The ram stroke of this machine ranges from a minimum of 550 mm to a maximum of 825 mm.
What is the range of die height without dovetail?
The die height without dovetail ranges from a minimum total of 190 mm to a maximum total of 465 mm.
What is the clear width between guides of this SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B has a clear width between guides of 831 mm.
What is the ram depth of this machine?
The ram depth of this machine is approximately 750 mm.
What is the total weight of the machine?
The total machine weight is approximately 95,000 kg, with the anvil bed weighing 81,000 kg.
What is the installation height above floor for this equipment?
The installation height above floor for this equipment is approximately 5655 mm.
What are the dimensions of the anvil bed?
The anvil bed dimensions are 2950 mm in width and 1880 mm in depth.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are 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 |
The complete line consists of the following machines:
Tilting Device, Stahlmann
Step Conveyor, Stahlmann
Cold conveyor belt
Conductive Heating System, Stahlmann, E89, 2023
Transfer Gripper
Hot Conveyor Belt with Lifting Device
2 Forging robot, Kuka, KR 30-3F, 2010
Safety Fence with Safety Doors
Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer, Schuler, KG H 6.3 B, 2023
Discharge / Extraction Robot, Kuka, KR 150/2, 2010
Output Station, Stahlmann, 2010
Technical Details
(2023) Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer SCHULER KGH 6.3B
Machine identification data
Name: Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer
Model: KGH 6.3B
Machine number: 119820
Year of manufacture: 2023
Operational parameters
Working capacity max. 63 kJ
Max. impact frequency 98/min
Max. usable impact rate 42/min
Ram speed 5,1 m/s
Workspace
Ram Stroke
Min. 550 mm
Max. 825 mm
Die height without dovetail
Min. total 190 mm
Max. total 465 mm
Clear width between guides 831 mm
Ram depth approx. 750 mm
Weights
Total machine weight approx. 95,000 kg
Anvil bed 81,000 kg
Dimensions
Installation height above floor approx. 5655 mm
Anvil bed Width x Depth: 2950 x 1880 mm
(2023) Conductive Heating System Stahlmann E89
Machine identification data
Name: Conductive heating system E89 with 2 modules
Model: E89
Machine number: E89/4583
Year of manufacture: 2023
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
What type of equipment is the SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B is a fully automated forging hammer line.
When was this equipment manufactured?
This equipment was manufactured in 2023.
What type of machine is the SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B is a fully automated forging hammer line.
What year was the machine manufactured?
The machine was manufactured in the year 2023.
When was this SCHULER KGH 6.3B manufactured?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B short-stroke die forging hammer was manufactured in 2023.
What is the maximum working capacity of the machine?
The machine has a maximum working capacity of 63 kJ.
What is the maximum impact frequency of this SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B features a maximum impact frequency of 98 per minute.
What is the maximum usable impact rate of this equipment?
The maximum usable impact rate of this equipment is 42 per minute.
What is the ram speed of this forging hammer?
This forging hammer has a ram speed of 5.1 m/s.
What is the range of the ram stroke for this machine?
The ram stroke of this machine ranges from a minimum of 550 mm to a maximum of 825 mm.
What is the range of die height without dovetail?
The die height without dovetail ranges from a minimum total of 190 mm to a maximum total of 465 mm.
What is the clear width between guides of this SCHULER KGH 6.3B?
This SCHULER KGH 6.3B has a clear width between guides of 831 mm.
What is the ram depth of this machine?
The ram depth of this machine is approximately 750 mm.
What is the total weight of the machine?
The total machine weight is approximately 95,000 kg, with the anvil bed weighing 81,000 kg.
What is the installation height above floor for this equipment?
The installation height above floor for this equipment is approximately 5655 mm.
What are the dimensions of the anvil bed?
The anvil bed dimensions are 2950 mm in width and 1880 mm in depth.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Capacity | 6.3 T |
| Ram stroke | 825 mm |
| Type | Hydraulic |
| Nbr of strokes/min | 98 |
| ------------------- | |
| Weight | 95000 kg |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | excellent |
| At local norms | yes |
| status | visible |
| Datasheet | Schuler KGH 6.3B |
| Last availability date | 11/04/2026 |
This listing features a comprehensive forging line centered around a 2023 SCHULER Short-Stroke Die Forging Hammer, model KGH 6.3B. The forging hammer is a hydraulic type designed for high-performance die forging applications. It has a maximum working capacity of 63 kJ and can achieve an impact frequency of up to 98 strokes per minute, with a maximum usable impact rate of 42 strokes per minute. The ram stroke ranges from 550 mm to a maximum of 825 mm, allowing for versatile forging operations. The ram speed reaches 5.1 m/s, supporting efficient metal forming processes.
The machine's workspace includes a clear width between guides of 831 mm and a ram depth of approximately 750 mm. Die height without dovetail ranges from 190 mm to 465 mm. The forging hammer is substantial in size and weight, with a total machine weight of about 95,000 kg and an installation height of approximately 5655 mm above the floor. The anvil bed measures 2950 mm in width and 1880 mm in depth, weighing around 81,000 kg.
The hammer is enclosed within a yellow and black safety fence equipped with safety doors and warning signs in German indicating 'Achtung Testbetrieb' (caution test operation). A robotic arm is installed within the fenced area, likely used for part handling, which complements the forging process automation.
Additional components of the complete line include a tilting device and step conveyor by Stahlmann, a cold conveyor belt, a Stahlmann conductive heating system model E89 from 2023, a transfer gripper, a hot conveyor belt with lifting device, two Kuka forging robots (model KR 30-3F, manufactured in 2010), a discharge/extraction robot (Kuka KR 150/2, 2010), and an output station by Stahlmann from 2010.
The forging hammer shows signs of operational condition, with glowing hot metal visible inside the forging area, indicating it is capable of active forging work. The blue-painted SCHULER forging hammer features visible mechanical and hydraulic components on top, consistent with its hydraulic operation type.
This setup is suitable for industrial forging applications requiring high capacity, precision, and automation integration.
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 |