Press Rebuilds May Include

  • High speed power units
  • Allen Bradley PV600 Programmable interface
  • Extra PLC I/O for die sensors, robotics, etc.
  • Slide locks for added safety
  • Light curtains for operator protection
  • Die cushions with servo control
  • Continuous run for interface with automatic feeding devices
  • Quick die change equipment
  • Many more options

Press Brake Rebuilds May Include

  • Higher operating speeds
  • Conversion to full CNC control
  • 2D or 3D graphic programming – at the control or offline
  • Flat touch screen interface
  • Standard and Heavy duty backgauges
  • Modular tooling with hydraulic clamping
  • Manual and CNC crowning units
  • Plate handling equipment
  • Laser bend alignment
  • Many more options

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P.E.P.

Productivity Enhancement Program (For your pressroom equipment or fabricating equipment)

Remanufacture • Rebuild • Refurbish • Upgrade • Enhance • Update • Modernize

Productivity Enhancement Program
Before

Productivity Enhancement Program
After

These words best help us to describe the process of bringing an older piece of metalforming equipment (including your older press brake, plate shear or hydraulic press) “back-to-productive-life”. The goals of Pacific’s PEP program are built around this principle…and more. We will review your press working objectives—what you would like to achieve, review the machine / product / process that you want to rebuild, and propose a solution (if possible) to meet or exceed your requirements. The rebuilt product will include the additional components that are required to meet the current ANSI safety standards.

Hydraulic press, press brake and plate shear rebuilds can include any of the standard and optional features available on a new product. For example:

In addition to refurbishing and rebuilding Pacific machines, we can, and have, successfully rebuilt Niagara, Verson, Cincinnati and similar hydraulic machines. This includes the creation of tandem press brakes with equal or unequal sized brakes.

In most cases, the PEP program can specify control systems and hydraulic packages that are at par with today’s technology…and can do so at a fraction of the cost of a new replacement product. On-site rebuilds by Pacific service personnel will insure the minimum disruption of your production and will make sure the machine is operating properly and your operators are trained in the operation of the revised product once the project is complete.

So, if you have a hydraulic press, press brake or shear that is “tired, out-of-date, non-productive, slow, etc” but is structurally sound and still a part of your day-to-day production process, call Pacific Press Technologies at 800-851-3586
or click here to email Pacific Press for a free evaluation of your machine.