MPR DOUBLE ACTING PULL CLAMP

Rajil TL
2 Min Read
Disclosure: This website may contain affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you click on the link and make a purchase. I only recommend products or services that I personally use and believe will add value to my readers. Your support is appreciated!

These EAS pull cylinders are very suitable to clamp dies on press beds with T-slots. Used on QDC applications if it is preferred to keep the pressbed free from clamping tools while this clamp is built into the slide or bolster. For this reason the MPR clamp is used in new presses only.

MPR Key points

– Double acting pull clamp to build in pressbeds
– Suitable for new presses
– Suitable for standardized and non-standardized dies
– Keeps the pressbeds free
– Inductive sensors available as optional for automatic clamping

Application

Used on QDC applications if it is preferred to keep the pressbed free from clamping tools while this clamp is built into the slide or bolster. For this reason this clamp is used in new presses only.

MTR 3-POSITION SWING CYLINDER

A three position swing cylinder

MTR KEY POINTS

·         This three position hydraulic clamp features 4 oil inlets for the different movements – extends , turns, clamps and returns

·         Inductive sensor available for clamped and retracted position signals

·         Mold attachments available .

APPLICATION

This three position clamp is applied on automatic clamping on new presses if the surface of the press bed has to be free from clamping tools.

To get signals at automatic and secure clamping if the clamping arm is retracted under the surface and or if the clamping arm is clamping the die, inductive sensors are available.

Options

Proximity switches are optional. These control the clamping arm’s position, assuring correct rotation of the arm to avoid hitting the die.

Share This Article

Rajil TL is a SenseCentral contributor focused on tech, apps, tools, and product-building insights. He writes practical content for creators, founders, and learners—covering workflows, software strategies, and real-world implementation tips. His style is direct, structured, and action-oriented, often turning complex ideas into step-by-step guidance. He’s passionate about building useful digital products and sharing what works.

Leave a review