Morgan Rushworth HSVS CNC 6100/20 Hydraulic Variable Rake Guillotine

The HSVS range of variable rake CNC guillotines are heavy duty, strong machines designed for a long working life. The CNC controller automatically calculates and adjusts the blade gap, the back gauge position, cutting angle and stroke length simultaneously once the data is entered. Therefore the strokes per minute cutting cycle is significantly increased. The cutting angle automatically adjusts according to material thickness minimising the twisting of sheet during the cutting cycle.

Morgan Rushworth HSVS CNC 6100/20 Hydraulic Variable Rake Guillotine
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Features

  • Cybelec CybTouch 8 CNC controlling blade gap, back gauge, stroke and cutting angle
  • Adjustable stroke length to reduce stroke time when cutting narrower widths
  • Digital stroke counter
  • 1000mm powered ball screw backgauge with swing away feature for longer cutting lengths
  • Back gauge retract feature
  • High quality stainless grade top and bottom blades
  • Top blade with 2 cutting edges and bottom blade with 4 cutting edges
  • Cutting line illumination
  • Front finger guards with windows
  • Side throat guards
  • Powerful material hold down system to prevent sheet sliding during cutting action
  • Support table with roller bearings
  • 1000mm Front squaring arm with measuring scale, tee slot and flip stop
  • 1000mm Front support arms
  • Foot pedal for single or continuous cutting cycles
  • Photo cell rear guards

Options

  • Pneumatic rear sheet support system (requires compressor)
  • Anti-twist device
  • Hydraulic automatic swing away back gauge in lieu of fixed back gauge
  • Angle gauge
  • Tee slots and flip stops on front support arms
  • 1 metre lift up finger guard with interlock switch
  • Front CE light guards in lieu of standard fixed front guards

Technical Information

MODEL   HSVS CNC 6100/20
Cutting Length mm 6070
Cutting Capacity (45 Kg/mm²) mm 20
Cutting Capacity (70 Kg/mm²) mm 13
Cutting Angle Deg 1.0-3.0
Stroke Per Minute   5-9
No. of Hold Downs   30
Pressure kg/mm² 260
Main Motor kW 37
Backgauge Motor kW 0.75
Nominal Power (excluding options) kW 38
Backgauge Travel mm 1000
Oil Capacity lt 600
No.Of Sheet Support Arms   4
Table Length mm 6560
Throat Depth mm 350
Table Height mm 1200
Transport Width mm 2500
Length mm 6990
Width mm 4280
Height mm 3330
Weight kg 48000
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