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TRUMPF UK Press Brake Brochure

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Speech at the 2022 press conference on financial statements

By Dr Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, CEO of the TRUMPF Group

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TRUMPF UK TruBend Cell Brochure

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Bending machines brochure

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Bending tools catalogue - Overview

2022/23 Annual Report

2022/23 Annual Report

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Overview of our press brake portfolio - Press brake machine portfolio Innovative ideas drive forward bending – and therefore your company, too. Modern TruBend bending machines from TRUMPF impress with functions that save resources, make operation easier and ensure precise quality – from the very first part. Whether it’s laser-measured angles, energy-saving hydraulics or fully automatic tool changes – find out more about our press brake and how you can make your bending production even more successful and boost your sheet metal factory. Press brake Q&A All you need to know about our press brakes: Advantages of unique TRUMPF I-Axis system The I-Axis is a unique TRUMPF press brake function in which the bottom die can shift horizontally what gives you more flexibility in the whole bending process. As a result, the number of setups and parts are significantly reduced moreover you are able to use different height tooling in one single setup (e.g. multiple V openings may be used). This leads to a much higher productivity and output. Can you guarantee precise bending angle? Numerous factors influence angle precision when bending, for example fluctuating strengths in the material or spring back. The solution: automatic angle measuring systems from TRUMPF called ACB Wireless or ACB Laser. The ACB systems’ sensors record in real-time, the actual angle and spring back and control the press beam so that the desired angle is bent – quickly and precisely. The two ACB Laser and ACB Wireless systems complement one another; one system may be more appropriate than the other depending on the application. Can I use non TRUMPF tooling? We have a wide variety of adapters to enable non TRUMPF tools to be used on our machines. Nevertheless, at TRUMPF, we focus on customer-specific consultancy and the production of highly precise, durable tools. We are developing solutions to suit your application cases, including for complex requirements. What's more, we offer a comprehensive range of standard tools as well as special tooling solutions. We are also able to provide electronic tool data to import directly into the machine control. Which software can be used for programming a press brake? At TRUMPF we offer you a variety of software solutions which are tailored for your needs and your press brake like TruTops Bend or TecZone Bend. TecZone Bend, the latest bending software combining bend programming in the office with shop floor programming at the TruBend bending machine as well as offline programming. All TRUMPF software is easy to use and have an intuitive operating concept. Can I add an automation system to the press brake? You can set up your press brake automatically for each new program with the automatic ToolMaster tool changer system. This is a priceless benefit, particularly for small lot sizes, as you save a great deal of time and effort in comparison to the manual procedure. The next step would be one of the bending cells which offers you a fully automated bending solution. You have maximum freedom in the design of the material flow using conveyor belts and pallet conveyors. Its the next step to your own smart factory! Are the press brakes easy to operate? Skilled operators are hard to find nowadays. Our intuitive operation and programming with multiple options like the part indicator, ACB System, tool indicator, touchpoint control, bending aid, MobileControl makes the bending process simple and is easy to learn. What does a press brake do? Most bending parts are produced using air bending, bottom bending, or folding and hemming. These methods and processes all work in the same way: a punch presses the workpiece into the lower tool of the die. That is why the bending machines which carry out these methods and processes are called press brakes. TRUMPF press brakes are available in a range of configurations and sizes to suit all applications. What does a press brake cost? Innovative ideas drive forward bending, and therefore your company's success, too. All press brakes from TRUMPF have a variety freely selectable options which saves resources, simplify operation and guarantee precision quality. We have a large portfolio of press brakes which can fit every budget. Please contact us directly for any price information, we are happy to help! Advantages of unique TRUMPF I-Axis system The I-Axis is a unique TRUMPF press brake function in which the bottom die can shift horizontally what gives you more flexibility in the whole bending process. As a result, the number of setups and parts are significantly reduced moreover you are able to use different height tooling in one single setup (e.g. multiple V openings may be used). This leads to a much higher productivity and output. Get in touch with our press brake experts! If you want to know more about our press brake solutions for your specific sheetmetal process, send us an email. Press brake machine overview NEW! TruBend Series 1000 Cost-effective introduction to the TRUMPF bending machine world. The press brakes impress with simple and reliable operation at high levels of precision and appropriate safety standards. TruBend Series 3000 The most cost-efficient press brake – a combination of high quality with simple operation and an attractive price-performance ratio. TruBend Series 5000 The productive all-round press brake machine – with its high number of benefits and functions during programming, setup and operation, you achieve unrivalled productivity during production. TruBend Series 7000 The ergonomic high-speed press brake – it bends small and medium-sized parts under top work conditions in a space-saving and highly productive manner. TruBend Series 8000 The flexible large-format bending machine – with up to 1,000 t of press force, it bends small, large, or extra-large parts powerfully and precisely. Press brake automation solutions TruBend Cell 5000 Productive universal bending cell: the ideal solution for anyone who values productive and flexible automation for the widest possible range of bending parts. Quality remains consistently high. TruBend Cell 7000 The innovative high-speed bending cell – you can bend small parts dynamically and extremely cost-efficiently with the quickest system in the world. Semi-automatic panel bending TruBend Center 5030 The panel bending team player reduces the operator’s workload with semi-automatic top-class technology. Even on intricate tasks, it delivers first-class results and efficiently bends small lot sizes. Fully automatic panel bending TruBend Center 7030 The fully automatic bending center is unbeatable when it comes to high-level productivity. With its constancy and technical versatility, it reduces the workload of your entire team: its rotary part manipulator handles sheets perfectly and allows you to bend them in record time. Press brake tooling The right tool for your press brake At TRUMPF, we focus on customer-specific consultancy and the production of highly precise, durable tools. Because only the original can guarantee this, we have been producing our own bending tools for more than 20 years – in top quality and with the broadest range of tools on the market. Get in touch with our press brake experts! If you want to know more about our press brake solutions for your specific sheetmetal process, send us an email. Contact TRUMPF Ltd. Telephone +44 1582 725335 Fax +44 1582 399260 Email

Case study of our customer Olson Electronics Olson Electronics, a market leader in the design and manufacture of specialised power distribution units (PDUs), has invested in a new TruPunch 1000 entry-level CNC punching machine to replace manual manufacturing methods Client's profile Founded in 1961, family-run Olson Electronics today employs 27 people at the company’s ISO9001-accredited facility in Stanmore, northwest London. By adopting an in-house design and manufacturing strategy, Olson Electronics assures the superiority of its components, development methodologies and quality testing procedures. Many of the PDUs manufactured at Olson Electronics are rack-mounted for use in data centres and other IT applications. Desk-mounted PDUs are also popular, typically for schools, colleges and laboratories. Another important industry is healthcare, in particular mobile trolleys for hospitals that require an electrical supply. In short, the company sells its PDUs to anyone who needs one, even household consumers can acquire them from Amazon or the company’s website, with products shipped worldwide Reason for investment Until recently, the company relied on manual equipment such as power presses, shears and guillotines to produce the enclosures for its PDUs. However, the arrival of Mark Rebeiro as Production Manager 16 months ago confirmed a shift in thinking.“I had a CNC punching machine at my previous employer and knew the advantages it could bring,” he says. “While there was no problem with quality regarding our previous methods of manufacturing enclosures, it was all about gaining efficiencies and being more flexible. The previous process was quite rigid: if the equipment had a 50mm square tool, we got a 50mm square cut-out – that was it. In contrast, investing in a CNC punching machine would allow us to produce any size of cut-out using just one tool.”Olson Electronics shortlisted two CNC punching machines, but the company already had a TRUMPF TruBend 3066 CNC press brake that arrived a few years ago to replace manual sheet-metal bending, a factor that was set to influence the purchase decision. “It made sense to invest in the TruPunch 1000, as well as TRUMPF tooling and software, to provide brand familiarity across the business,” says Mr Rebeiro. “We now have everything that we need from one supplier.” "Our new TruPunch 1000 has opened up other markets that we are now looking to penetrate." Mark Rebeiro After the installation... The compact entry-level TruPunch 1000 is extremely flexible, cost-effective and quick, processing sheet up to 6.4mm thick at up to 600 strokes per minute. Importantly, innovative Delta Drive dynamics eliminate the need for the sheet and support table to move in the Y axis, while full automation is possible in line with business development. Installed in April 2022, the TruPunch 1000 at Olson Electronics is predominantly processing galvanised steel or zintec from 0.9 to 1.5mm thick, sometimes up to 2mm. Batch sizes extend from 1-offs up to thousands. All enclosures are programmed using TRUMPF TruTops Boost software. The company creates models in 3D modelling software and exports them into TruTops Boost for automated disassembly. By activating the ‘Boost’ button, Olsen Electronics can take advantage of a quicker process from geometry to NC program, while the software also allows more efficient material use thanks to a shared order pool and ‘Lean Nest’ nesting processor. “It’s early days in terms of cycle time and process cost reductions, however, these are things we can now measure as we get actual run times from the TruPunch 1000 for evaluation,” explains Mr Rebeiro. “For us, the investment is more about flexibility, particularly with the global supply chain issues that the whole manufacturing industry is currently witnessing. If a component we use regularly is unavailable, we can select an alternative safe in the knowledge that the TruPunch 1000 can produce different cut-out sizes in our enclosures without any need for new tooling. Previously, the components we specified were set in stone because of the tooling we had available. ”TRUMPF offers the largest range of punching tools on the market. Among the innovations are MultiTool, which allows users to perform punching, forming and embossing processes highly productively. Up to 10 different inserts in one tool adapter ensure shorter set-up and tool-change times. Clearly, the transition from manual equipment to affordable CNC punching technology at Olson Electronics is yielding many benefits. “Business is currently good; we’re seeing steady growth year-on-year and increasing our headcount in certain areas,” concludes Mr Rebeiro. “In addition, our new TruPunch 1000 has opened up other markets that we are now looking to penetrate.” You need more information? Read the full press release here and find out more about this case study. Discover the product TruPunch 1000 Compact, versatile, powerful: the punching machine TruPunch 1000! Read the full press release

Looking for a cost-effective introduction to the TRUMPF bending world? Then the TruBend Series 1000 is exactly right for you. - TruBend Series 1000 Are you looking for a cost-effective introduction to the TRUMPF bending world? Then the TruBend Series 1000 is exactly right for you. Find out more here about both of the press brake models: the Classic and Comfort models. Easy bending – versatile, flexible, and profitable The TruBend Series 1000 focuses on what really counts – benefit from an intuitive, reliable solution in TRUMPF quality. The press brakes impress with simple and reliable operation at high levels of precision and appropriate safety standards. With its sturdy system structure, high-quality components and intuitive programming system, the TruBend Series 1000 provides an easy introduction to TRUMPF bending type. Easy to use The TRUMPF controls enable you to program faster than ever before, both numerically and graphically. Exact bending The 4-axis backgauge positions the sheet metal accurately and enables you to bend complex parts with high levels of repeatability without any difficulties. Technical Service TRUMPF remote services, available worldwide, ensure high machine availability. Which bending machine model is best for you? The TruBend Series 1000 is available as a Classic and Comfort variant. The following information will help you choose the right model. Classic model for universal bending Comprises a classic configuration and is fitted with a 4-axis backgauge, a standard tool set and a traditional QuickClamp tool clamp, with which you can also set up tools from third party suppliers. The classic model is designed for a broad range of bending tasks. Comfort model for versatile bending The Comfort model stands out with its extended configuration with 4-axis backgauge, hydraulic TRUMPF tool clamp and CNC-controlled crowning. The Comfort model will cover all of your bending requirements. Classic model The Classic model from the TruBend Series 1000 is best suited for the production of box bending parts, the station bending of medium and large lot sizes and simple profile applications for medium and large lot sizes. Further information: Precision: The simple and easy to operate TRUMPF RA control with CNC-controlled crowning compensates for the deflection and continuously ensures accurate angles over the entire bending length (RA stands for " right angle"). Programming: Use the 3D and 2D DXF drawing import for automatic programming, bending sequence optimisation, tool suggestion and collision avoidance. A TecZone Bend test licence is included in the scope of delivery. Safety and customer support: The TRUMPF ECO system with Bend Guard and our remote services guarantee safe bending and fast customer services. Comfort model The Comfort model from the TruBend Series 1000 has all of the properties of the Classic model and also offers the full TRUMPF scope of functions. It comprises the TRUMPF clamping system and is perfect for box bending parts in small and medium lot sizes. With the Comfort model you will also benefit from: Comfort features: Get all functions from a single source – from the tool clamp right through to the tools. Speed: Quickly and easily install the hydraulic TRUMPF upper tool clamp in your machine. Optimisation: The laser-hardened tool set was specially developed for the optimised preparation and product changeover with your TRUMPF tools. Comparing the technical data TecZone Bend: Program bending parts faster than ever before Do you already know the easy solution for programming your bending machines? TecZone Bend is a customised programming solution for TRUMPF bending machines. It combines the offline programming in the office with the shop floor programming completed on the bending machines. For you this means: Maximum performance, intuitive operation, automatic program creation and much more. Take a look at the product page to discover the many advantages that TecZone Bend has to offer. Ready to start bending? Request your quote! Request a quote for the model of your choice and receive your order. Request offer Request offer Welcome to our online showroom for the TruBend Series 1000 An extra machine allows you to take on any bending order, and it pays for itself even with low capacity utilisation. Sounds too good to be true? Think again, because this is exactly what the new TruBend Series 1000 can offer. Explore eight practical demo videos waiting for you in our online showroom. Our product manager will be your virtual guide, expertly demonstrating all the key features – from easy tool setup and adjustment to precise bending and intelligent functions like the 4-axis backgauge, BendGuard and ergonomic support brackets. Step by step, you'll explore every aspect of the machine and see how it lightens the load on your bending production. There's no need to travel or make an appointment – just drop into our online showroom any time you like. Bid adieu to your bending woes! Exclusive TruBend Series 1000 videos Register now to unlock the demo videos! Discover the basic functions of the TruBend Series 1000 in our videos and see how it lightens the load on your bending production. User-friendly, easy to set up and ultra-precise, it boosts your bending capacity in no time all. Please select... Mr. Ms. Mrs. Mx. Activating the checkmark will give you access to all exclusive TRUMPF content. You do not need to input your data again. I hereby consent to the TRUMPF Group processing my previously entered data for purposes of market research, advertising and analysis and to its contacting me by post, email or phone for the purpose of informing me of its current offers and services. I can at any time revoke this consent, even partially, by contacting marketing@uk.trumpf.com Further information on data protection at TRUMPF can be found in our privacy statement . What the TruBend Series 1000 can do Get to know the TruBend Series 1000 The key features of the TruBend Series 1000 Easy to operate with TRUMPF RA Control Quick and convenient setup with the TruBend Series 1000 Comfort Model Precise bending with the TruBend Series 1000 Focus on functions 4-axis backgauge for precise bending Safe bending with BendGuard Ergonomic working with support brackets Welcome back! We are unlocking access to exclusive content for you! We are currently reviewing your data... Just one more step to gain access! Many thanks for your interest in our exclusive content. Please open your inbox and confirm your address. Then you'll receive full access. Please check your spam folder as well. Access not possible Unfortunately, your registration for our exclusive content was not successful. Please contact us at info@trumpf.com or use the contact form. Unfortunately, an error has occurred. Please try again later. Ready to start bending? Request your quote! Request a quote for the model of your choice and receive your order. Request offer Request offer FAQ The FAQs provide answers to common questions relating to press brakes from the TruBend Series 1000. If your question is not listed, please get in touch. Are there optional functions for the TruBend Series 1000? The TruBend Series 1000 is only available in pre-configured models. These are optimised for the requirements and applications of bending customers. You have the choice between the Classic and Comfort models. Can I start working with the TruBend Series 1000 immediately after start-up? Yes, the machine will be supplied with an initial set of upper and lower tools (1.5 m each). This first tool set is mainly designed for the final inspection, although you can also use it for your bending applications. The machine is also supplied full of oil so you can start working with your new TruBend Series 1000 immediately. Can the TruBend Series 1000 be programmed offline? Yes, the TruBend Series 1000 can be programmed offline using TecZone Bend. The machine includes a demo licence for the software, that you can use and test for 12 months from the date of planned delivery of the machine. What type of control is the RA control of the TruBend Series 1000? The RA control (right angle control) is a machine control developed by TRUMPF. Its design is based on the offline programming system TecZone Bend and includes a user interface (UI) that is very easy to operate. The Classic model has a traditional tool clamp. What kind of tools does this tool clamp work with? The traditional tool clamp works with tools from other manufacturers, which a lot of customers already work with. Can the LASERdur tools from TRUMPF be used with the TruBend Series 1000? Yes, the established and high-quality TRUMPF LASERdur tools can be clamped on to the TruBend Series 1000. Ready to start bending? Request your quote! Request a quote for the model of your choice and receive your order. Request offer Request offer Choose your TruBend Series 1000 now! Select the machine that suits you best and get the best offer. Machine details Your data Confirmation Machine details Select your machine tonnage * Select your machine package Additional information The Classic model from the TruBend Series 1000 has a basic configuration, a 4-axis backgauge and a standard tool set. The traditional QuickClamp tool clamp will enable you to set up tools from third party suppliers. The model is best suited for the production of box bending parts, the station bending of medium and large lot sizes and simple profile applications for medium and large lot sizes. Additional information The Comfort model from the TruBend Series 1000 has all of the properties of the Classic model and also offers the full TRUMPF scope of functions. It comprises the TRUMPF clamping system and is perfect for box bending parts in small and medium lot sizes. TRUMPF technology included The above models are equipped with TRUMPF technology data and fit into the entire TRUMPF ECO system: TRUMPF RA control, TRUMPF BendGuard, TRUMPF 4-axis backgauge, and various tool clamps to suit your operation. This will make you part of the worldwide TRUMPF community! Included Assortment of clamping systems included with the initial equipment Minimise tool setup time with the two simple clamping systems available. A standard tool set of around 1.5 metres is available for machine acceptance and start-up. Included TRUMPF RA control and TecZone Bend test license The TruBend Series 1000 enables simple and fast number-based and graphic programming. Meaning you can program faster than ever before. Included Free training courses Operating & programming course included – you receive a free multilingual online training course with the machine.

TRUMPF at Schweissen und Schneiden in Essen. Discover more about our exhibits and topics. - Trade Fair SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025 We look forward to your visit in Essen from September 15 to 19, 2025! Welcome to TRUMPF at SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025! Experience firsthand how TRUMPF presents innovative solutions for modern manufacturing at the trade fair – flexible, efficient, and future-oriented. Whether prototypes or series production, whether cutting, welding, bending, or edge processing – we'll show you how to make your processes more economical and precise. Bring your challenge with us – we look forward to solving it together with you! Venue & opening hours Venue: Messe Essen, Norbertstraße, 45131 Essen, Germany TRUMPF booth: Hall 5, booth E19 Opening hours: Monday, September 15 - Thursday, September 18 from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and Friday, September 19, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Our highlights at the booth TruFiber S series: High-end fiber lasers for flexible use The multimode fiber lasers of the TruFiber S series are our all-rounders in the power range from 3 to 12 kW. A variable beam guidance system is integrated in the compact laser housing. The utilization of the lasers can be optimized by using several laser outputs. Our proven BrightLine Weld technology, in combination with a wide selection of pluggable laser light cables (LLK), ensures high-quality results at maximum welding speeds. TruLaser Cell 3000: Your solution for flexible laser processing The TruLaser Cell 3000 is the compact 5-axis laser machine offering maximum flexibility for processing small and medium-sized components. Whether 2D or 3D laser cutting, laser welding, or laser metal deposition (LMD) – this all-rounder handles it all. With its modular design, customized fixturing solutions, and easy automation, it is perfectly suited for both prototyping and series production. TruArc Weld 1000: Simple automation instead of manual welding The TruArc Weld 1000 welding cell is profitable even for small batch sizes. Its key advantages: extremely easy programming and operation, plus intelligent online seam tracking with Smart Seam Tracking. TruBend 1060: For entry-level sheet metal processing The TruBend 1060 is a reliable and user-friendly CNC press brake designed for entry-level sheet metal processing. It offers precise bending results, easy operation, and high efficiency – ideal for small to medium production runs. TruTool TKA 1500: Simply perfect edges! Whether you want to apply a bevel for the weld seam, a clean edge for paint coatings, or a radius, high-quality and oxide-free edges are the key to success! We offer solutions that allow you to create these easily, quickly, and without annoying emissions – simply perfect! Part optimization: Get more out of your parts Work together with our experts to optimize your components in terms of function, manufacturability, and logistics. Reduce weight and costs, increase efficiency, and lay the foundation for smooth and cost-effective production. Get more out of your parts – with smart, sheet metal-oriented design! Get your free ticket now! You can secure a free ticket voucher for the trade fair using the form below. After successful registration, we will send you a personal e-code via email. We look forward to hearing from you! Your data Form of address Please select... Mr. Ms. Mrs. Mx. 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Jürgen Bickel and his daughter Melanie have specialised in customised solutions for special productions with their company Bickel Blechtechnik. They took a long time searching for the ideal solution for panel bending because they wanted to bid farewell to low-margin series orders. They struck gold with TRUMPF: as the first customer worldwide at the time, they used the TruBend Center 5030 in 2014. The machine opened up new form and format varieties. The unique additional height axis on the part manipulator facilitated designs for Bickel Blechtechnik which had never been possible before. Bickel GmbH www.bickel-blechtechnik.de Bickel GmbH Metallbau Blechtechnik, based in Oberderdingen, produces customised solutions from steel, stainless steel and aluminium for special productions in the area of apparatus construction and mechanical engineering, among others. Jürgen Bickel founded the company in 1983 with a TRUMPF copy nibbler, a used guillotine shear and a manual panel bender. Today, he and his daughter Melanie run an innovative company with a modern machine fleet and 40 employees. Industries Metal construction, automation engineering, CNC sheet metal processing, systems engineering, vehicle construction, commercial chains, mechanical engineering Number of employees 40 Location Oberderdingen (Germany) TRUMPF products TruBend Center 7030 Challenges Low-margin series orders are a thing of the past for Bickel Blechtechnik. The company needed a panel bender with maximum flexibility to produce customised solutions for special productions and to implement them as prototypes and in series. Jürgen Bickel and his production manager tested everything the market had to offer for a good five years. But they could not find a machine that met their requirements along with the necessary service package. The panel bending technology of the TruBend Center 5030 offers us new opportunities. Jürgen and Melanie Bickel Company founder and his daughter Solutions The first TruBend Center 5030 was sent to Oberderdingen in 2014. The total package was just right for Bickel Blechtechnik after TRUMPF took over Codatto. Jürgen Bickel says, "The flexibility of the machines from Lonigo in Italy has impressed us for a long time. Since TRUMPF has taken over the products and the technology, we are now sure of the service support that we need." But of course in the first place, the TruBend Center 5030 convinces all on its own with its unique machine concept. It has an additional height axis on the part manipulator which makes it extremely flexible: the part manipulator can secure the workpieces in different positions. It can be used to manufacture components with negative bends and even very narrow profiles without any problems at all. Even with standard tools, the TruBend Center facilitates a great variety of formats and forms: minimum flange lengths, high nesting, small profiles, components with formed sections, recesses and the most varied of radii are possible. Good solutions have also been found for any problems with processing of perforated sheets. Suction cups which can be positioned flexibly or optional magnet holders secure the sheets so that they cannot slip. Implementation "The panel bending technology of the TruBend Center 5030 offers new opportunities," says Jürgen Bickel. "This inspired our cooperation partners to create more modern designs as well." Bickel can now implement a curved front for many sheet metal components. The system combines panel bending technology and die bending as well: a housing component is initially given a curved front in the TruBend Center during radius bending. Then it receives dimensionally accurate flanges on the press brake. Any restrictions on part variety have been lifted. Forecast Bickel Blechtechnik has obtained a complete package for more flexibility in daily production with the TruBend Center 5030: even in the event of a malfunction, no machine is idle here for long. The team takes care of maintenance and repairs themselves and appreciates TRUMPF's prompt spare parts service and the competent manufacturer hotline. Find out more about this product TruBend Center 7030 The TruBend Center 5030 processes your sheet metal with outstanding flexibility. Discover what is arguably the widest range of parts in this machinery category with the panel bending technology from TRUMPF. Going far beyond the classic panel bending range, you can use them to bend even complex components semi-automatically. PDF Download Download the success story as a PDF file here

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TRUMPF UK Press Brake Brochure

TRUMPF UK Press Brake Brochure

Speech at the 2022 press conference on financial statements

Speech at the 2022 press conference on financial statements

By Dr Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, CEO of the TRUMPF Group

TRUMPF UK TruBend Cell Brochure

TRUMPF UK TruBend Cell Brochure

Laser Community #39/2024

Laser Community #39/2024

Sustainability: With laser tech a more sustainable world Euro 7: Low-abrasion brake disks made easy Displays: Summer, sun, smartphone

TRUe #21/2025: Innovation

TRUe #21/2025: Innovation

Budapest: The sheet metal artists Pittsburgh: Legends of steel Malang: High-tech over handcrafting Ditzingen: Colleague AI, you take it from here!

Bending machines brochure

Bending machines brochure

Bending tools catalogue - Overview

Bending tools catalogue - Overview

2022/23 Annual Report

2022/23 Annual Report

Title: 100

TRUe - 13# 2021 Partnership

TRUe - 13# 2021 Partnership

Debrecen Grandpa, metal and bytes: why a digital native built up his high-tech production with his grandfather Schopsdorf Two are better than one: how a Smart Factory developed out of a Tunisian-German friendship Sheridan Cowboy State 4.0: why EMIT Technologies is networking sheet metal processing in the prairies of Wyoming Ditzingen Just two euros: why soon we will only have to pay for machine tools per manufactured part

2021/22 Annual Report

2021/22 Annual Report

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Overview of our press brake portfolio - Press brake machine portfolio Innovative ideas drive forward bending – and therefore your company, too. Modern TruBend bending machines from TRUMPF impress with functions that save resources, make operation easier and ensure precise quality – from the very first part. Whether it’s laser-measured angles, energy-saving hydraulics or fully automatic tool changes – find out more about our press brake and how you can make your bending production even more successful and boost your sheet metal factory. Press brake Q&A All you need to know about our press brakes: Advantages of unique TRUMPF I-Axis system The I-Axis is a unique TRUMPF press brake function in which the bottom die can shift horizontally what gives you more flexibility in the whole bending process. As a result, the number of setups and parts are significantly reduced moreover you are able to use different height tooling in one single setup (e.g. multiple V openings may be used). This leads to a much higher productivity and output. Can you guarantee precise bending angle? Numerous factors influence angle precision when bending, for example fluctuating strengths in the material or spring back. The solution: automatic angle measuring systems from TRUMPF called ACB Wireless or ACB Laser. The ACB systems’ sensors record in real-time, the actual angle and spring back and control the press beam so that the desired angle is bent – quickly and precisely. The two ACB Laser and ACB Wireless systems complement one another; one system may be more appropriate than the other depending on the application. Can I use non TRUMPF tooling? We have a wide variety of adapters to enable non TRUMPF tools to be used on our machines. Nevertheless, at TRUMPF, we focus on customer-specific consultancy and the production of highly precise, durable tools. We are developing solutions to suit your application cases, including for complex requirements. What's more, we offer a comprehensive range of standard tools as well as special tooling solutions. We are also able to provide electronic tool data to import directly into the machine control. Which software can be used for programming a press brake? At TRUMPF we offer you a variety of software solutions which are tailored for your needs and your press brake like TruTops Bend or TecZone Bend. TecZone Bend, the latest bending software combining bend programming in the office with shop floor programming at the TruBend bending machine as well as offline programming. All TRUMPF software is easy to use and have an intuitive operating concept. Can I add an automation system to the press brake? You can set up your press brake automatically for each new program with the automatic ToolMaster tool changer system. This is a priceless benefit, particularly for small lot sizes, as you save a great deal of time and effort in comparison to the manual procedure. The next step would be one of the bending cells which offers you a fully automated bending solution. You have maximum freedom in the design of the material flow using conveyor belts and pallet conveyors. Its the next step to your own smart factory! Are the press brakes easy to operate? Skilled operators are hard to find nowadays. Our intuitive operation and programming with multiple options like the part indicator, ACB System, tool indicator, touchpoint control, bending aid, MobileControl makes the bending process simple and is easy to learn. What does a press brake do? Most bending parts are produced using air bending, bottom bending, or folding and hemming. These methods and processes all work in the same way: a punch presses the workpiece into the lower tool of the die. That is why the bending machines which carry out these methods and processes are called press brakes. TRUMPF press brakes are available in a range of configurations and sizes to suit all applications. What does a press brake cost? Innovative ideas drive forward bending, and therefore your company's success, too. All press brakes from TRUMPF have a variety freely selectable options which saves resources, simplify operation and guarantee precision quality. We have a large portfolio of press brakes which can fit every budget. Please contact us directly for any price information, we are happy to help! Advantages of unique TRUMPF I-Axis system The I-Axis is a unique TRUMPF press brake function in which the bottom die can shift horizontally what gives you more flexibility in the whole bending process. As a result, the number of setups and parts are significantly reduced moreover you are able to use different height tooling in one single setup (e.g. multiple V openings may be used). This leads to a much higher productivity and output. Get in touch with our press brake experts! If you want to know more about our press brake solutions for your specific sheetmetal process, send us an email. Press brake machine overview NEW! TruBend Series 1000 Cost-effective introduction to the TRUMPF bending machine world. The press brakes impress with simple and reliable operation at high levels of precision and appropriate safety standards. TruBend Series 3000 The most cost-efficient press brake – a combination of high quality with simple operation and an attractive price-performance ratio. TruBend Series 5000 The productive all-round press brake machine – with its high number of benefits and functions during programming, setup and operation, you achieve unrivalled productivity during production. TruBend Series 7000 The ergonomic high-speed press brake – it bends small and medium-sized parts under top work conditions in a space-saving and highly productive manner. TruBend Series 8000 The flexible large-format bending machine – with up to 1,000 t of press force, it bends small, large, or extra-large parts powerfully and precisely. Press brake automation solutions TruBend Cell 5000 Productive universal bending cell: the ideal solution for anyone who values productive and flexible automation for the widest possible range of bending parts. Quality remains consistently high. TruBend Cell 7000 The innovative high-speed bending cell – you can bend small parts dynamically and extremely cost-efficiently with the quickest system in the world. Semi-automatic panel bending TruBend Center 5030 The panel bending team player reduces the operator’s workload with semi-automatic top-class technology. Even on intricate tasks, it delivers first-class results and efficiently bends small lot sizes. Fully automatic panel bending TruBend Center 7030 The fully automatic bending center is unbeatable when it comes to high-level productivity. With its constancy and technical versatility, it reduces the workload of your entire team: its rotary part manipulator handles sheets perfectly and allows you to bend them in record time. Press brake tooling The right tool for your press brake At TRUMPF, we focus on customer-specific consultancy and the production of highly precise, durable tools. Because only the original can guarantee this, we have been producing our own bending tools for more than 20 years – in top quality and with the broadest range of tools on the market. Get in touch with our press brake experts! If you want to know more about our press brake solutions for your specific sheetmetal process, send us an email. Contact TRUMPF Ltd. Telephone +44 1582 725335 Fax +44 1582 399260 Email

Case study of our customer Olson Electronics Olson Electronics, a market leader in the design and manufacture of specialised power distribution units (PDUs), has invested in a new TruPunch 1000 entry-level CNC punching machine to replace manual manufacturing methods Client's profile Founded in 1961, family-run Olson Electronics today employs 27 people at the company’s ISO9001-accredited facility in Stanmore, northwest London. By adopting an in-house design and manufacturing strategy, Olson Electronics assures the superiority of its components, development methodologies and quality testing procedures. Many of the PDUs manufactured at Olson Electronics are rack-mounted for use in data centres and other IT applications. Desk-mounted PDUs are also popular, typically for schools, colleges and laboratories. Another important industry is healthcare, in particular mobile trolleys for hospitals that require an electrical supply. In short, the company sells its PDUs to anyone who needs one, even household consumers can acquire them from Amazon or the company’s website, with products shipped worldwide Reason for investment Until recently, the company relied on manual equipment such as power presses, shears and guillotines to produce the enclosures for its PDUs. However, the arrival of Mark Rebeiro as Production Manager 16 months ago confirmed a shift in thinking.“I had a CNC punching machine at my previous employer and knew the advantages it could bring,” he says. “While there was no problem with quality regarding our previous methods of manufacturing enclosures, it was all about gaining efficiencies and being more flexible. The previous process was quite rigid: if the equipment had a 50mm square tool, we got a 50mm square cut-out – that was it. In contrast, investing in a CNC punching machine would allow us to produce any size of cut-out using just one tool.”Olson Electronics shortlisted two CNC punching machines, but the company already had a TRUMPF TruBend 3066 CNC press brake that arrived a few years ago to replace manual sheet-metal bending, a factor that was set to influence the purchase decision. “It made sense to invest in the TruPunch 1000, as well as TRUMPF tooling and software, to provide brand familiarity across the business,” says Mr Rebeiro. “We now have everything that we need from one supplier.” "Our new TruPunch 1000 has opened up other markets that we are now looking to penetrate." Mark Rebeiro After the installation... The compact entry-level TruPunch 1000 is extremely flexible, cost-effective and quick, processing sheet up to 6.4mm thick at up to 600 strokes per minute. Importantly, innovative Delta Drive dynamics eliminate the need for the sheet and support table to move in the Y axis, while full automation is possible in line with business development. Installed in April 2022, the TruPunch 1000 at Olson Electronics is predominantly processing galvanised steel or zintec from 0.9 to 1.5mm thick, sometimes up to 2mm. Batch sizes extend from 1-offs up to thousands. All enclosures are programmed using TRUMPF TruTops Boost software. The company creates models in 3D modelling software and exports them into TruTops Boost for automated disassembly. By activating the ‘Boost’ button, Olsen Electronics can take advantage of a quicker process from geometry to NC program, while the software also allows more efficient material use thanks to a shared order pool and ‘Lean Nest’ nesting processor. “It’s early days in terms of cycle time and process cost reductions, however, these are things we can now measure as we get actual run times from the TruPunch 1000 for evaluation,” explains Mr Rebeiro. “For us, the investment is more about flexibility, particularly with the global supply chain issues that the whole manufacturing industry is currently witnessing. If a component we use regularly is unavailable, we can select an alternative safe in the knowledge that the TruPunch 1000 can produce different cut-out sizes in our enclosures without any need for new tooling. Previously, the components we specified were set in stone because of the tooling we had available. ”TRUMPF offers the largest range of punching tools on the market. Among the innovations are MultiTool, which allows users to perform punching, forming and embossing processes highly productively. Up to 10 different inserts in one tool adapter ensure shorter set-up and tool-change times. Clearly, the transition from manual equipment to affordable CNC punching technology at Olson Electronics is yielding many benefits. “Business is currently good; we’re seeing steady growth year-on-year and increasing our headcount in certain areas,” concludes Mr Rebeiro. “In addition, our new TruPunch 1000 has opened up other markets that we are now looking to penetrate.” You need more information? Read the full press release here and find out more about this case study. Discover the product TruPunch 1000 Compact, versatile, powerful: the punching machine TruPunch 1000! Read the full press release

Looking for a cost-effective introduction to the TRUMPF bending world? Then the TruBend Series 1000 is exactly right for you. - TruBend Series 1000 Are you looking for a cost-effective introduction to the TRUMPF bending world? Then the TruBend Series 1000 is exactly right for you. Find out more here about both of the press brake models: the Classic and Comfort models. Easy bending – versatile, flexible, and profitable The TruBend Series 1000 focuses on what really counts – benefit from an intuitive, reliable solution in TRUMPF quality. The press brakes impress with simple and reliable operation at high levels of precision and appropriate safety standards. With its sturdy system structure, high-quality components and intuitive programming system, the TruBend Series 1000 provides an easy introduction to TRUMPF bending type. Easy to use The TRUMPF controls enable you to program faster than ever before, both numerically and graphically. Exact bending The 4-axis backgauge positions the sheet metal accurately and enables you to bend complex parts with high levels of repeatability without any difficulties. Technical Service TRUMPF remote services, available worldwide, ensure high machine availability. Which bending machine model is best for you? The TruBend Series 1000 is available as a Classic and Comfort variant. The following information will help you choose the right model. Classic model for universal bending Comprises a classic configuration and is fitted with a 4-axis backgauge, a standard tool set and a traditional QuickClamp tool clamp, with which you can also set up tools from third party suppliers. The classic model is designed for a broad range of bending tasks. Comfort model for versatile bending The Comfort model stands out with its extended configuration with 4-axis backgauge, hydraulic TRUMPF tool clamp and CNC-controlled crowning. The Comfort model will cover all of your bending requirements. Classic model The Classic model from the TruBend Series 1000 is best suited for the production of box bending parts, the station bending of medium and large lot sizes and simple profile applications for medium and large lot sizes. Further information: Precision: The simple and easy to operate TRUMPF RA control with CNC-controlled crowning compensates for the deflection and continuously ensures accurate angles over the entire bending length (RA stands for " right angle"). Programming: Use the 3D and 2D DXF drawing import for automatic programming, bending sequence optimisation, tool suggestion and collision avoidance. A TecZone Bend test licence is included in the scope of delivery. Safety and customer support: The TRUMPF ECO system with Bend Guard and our remote services guarantee safe bending and fast customer services. Comfort model The Comfort model from the TruBend Series 1000 has all of the properties of the Classic model and also offers the full TRUMPF scope of functions. It comprises the TRUMPF clamping system and is perfect for box bending parts in small and medium lot sizes. With the Comfort model you will also benefit from: Comfort features: Get all functions from a single source – from the tool clamp right through to the tools. Speed: Quickly and easily install the hydraulic TRUMPF upper tool clamp in your machine. Optimisation: The laser-hardened tool set was specially developed for the optimised preparation and product changeover with your TRUMPF tools. Comparing the technical data TecZone Bend: Program bending parts faster than ever before Do you already know the easy solution for programming your bending machines? TecZone Bend is a customised programming solution for TRUMPF bending machines. It combines the offline programming in the office with the shop floor programming completed on the bending machines. For you this means: Maximum performance, intuitive operation, automatic program creation and much more. Take a look at the product page to discover the many advantages that TecZone Bend has to offer. Ready to start bending? Request your quote! Request a quote for the model of your choice and receive your order. Request offer Request offer Welcome to our online showroom for the TruBend Series 1000 An extra machine allows you to take on any bending order, and it pays for itself even with low capacity utilisation. Sounds too good to be true? Think again, because this is exactly what the new TruBend Series 1000 can offer. Explore eight practical demo videos waiting for you in our online showroom. Our product manager will be your virtual guide, expertly demonstrating all the key features – from easy tool setup and adjustment to precise bending and intelligent functions like the 4-axis backgauge, BendGuard and ergonomic support brackets. Step by step, you'll explore every aspect of the machine and see how it lightens the load on your bending production. There's no need to travel or make an appointment – just drop into our online showroom any time you like. Bid adieu to your bending woes! Exclusive TruBend Series 1000 videos Register now to unlock the demo videos! Discover the basic functions of the TruBend Series 1000 in our videos and see how it lightens the load on your bending production. User-friendly, easy to set up and ultra-precise, it boosts your bending capacity in no time all. Please select... Mr. Ms. Mrs. Mx. Activating the checkmark will give you access to all exclusive TRUMPF content. You do not need to input your data again. I hereby consent to the TRUMPF Group processing my previously entered data for purposes of market research, advertising and analysis and to its contacting me by post, email or phone for the purpose of informing me of its current offers and services. I can at any time revoke this consent, even partially, by contacting marketing@uk.trumpf.com Further information on data protection at TRUMPF can be found in our privacy statement . What the TruBend Series 1000 can do Get to know the TruBend Series 1000 The key features of the TruBend Series 1000 Easy to operate with TRUMPF RA Control Quick and convenient setup with the TruBend Series 1000 Comfort Model Precise bending with the TruBend Series 1000 Focus on functions 4-axis backgauge for precise bending Safe bending with BendGuard Ergonomic working with support brackets Welcome back! We are unlocking access to exclusive content for you! We are currently reviewing your data... Just one more step to gain access! Many thanks for your interest in our exclusive content. Please open your inbox and confirm your address. Then you'll receive full access. Please check your spam folder as well. Access not possible Unfortunately, your registration for our exclusive content was not successful. Please contact us at info@trumpf.com or use the contact form. Unfortunately, an error has occurred. Please try again later. Ready to start bending? Request your quote! Request a quote for the model of your choice and receive your order. Request offer Request offer FAQ The FAQs provide answers to common questions relating to press brakes from the TruBend Series 1000. If your question is not listed, please get in touch. Are there optional functions for the TruBend Series 1000? The TruBend Series 1000 is only available in pre-configured models. These are optimised for the requirements and applications of bending customers. You have the choice between the Classic and Comfort models. Can I start working with the TruBend Series 1000 immediately after start-up? Yes, the machine will be supplied with an initial set of upper and lower tools (1.5 m each). This first tool set is mainly designed for the final inspection, although you can also use it for your bending applications. The machine is also supplied full of oil so you can start working with your new TruBend Series 1000 immediately. Can the TruBend Series 1000 be programmed offline? Yes, the TruBend Series 1000 can be programmed offline using TecZone Bend. The machine includes a demo licence for the software, that you can use and test for 12 months from the date of planned delivery of the machine. What type of control is the RA control of the TruBend Series 1000? The RA control (right angle control) is a machine control developed by TRUMPF. Its design is based on the offline programming system TecZone Bend and includes a user interface (UI) that is very easy to operate. The Classic model has a traditional tool clamp. What kind of tools does this tool clamp work with? The traditional tool clamp works with tools from other manufacturers, which a lot of customers already work with. Can the LASERdur tools from TRUMPF be used with the TruBend Series 1000? Yes, the established and high-quality TRUMPF LASERdur tools can be clamped on to the TruBend Series 1000. Ready to start bending? Request your quote! Request a quote for the model of your choice and receive your order. Request offer Request offer Choose your TruBend Series 1000 now! Select the machine that suits you best and get the best offer. Machine details Your data Confirmation Machine details Select your machine tonnage * Select your machine package Additional information The Classic model from the TruBend Series 1000 has a basic configuration, a 4-axis backgauge and a standard tool set. The traditional QuickClamp tool clamp will enable you to set up tools from third party suppliers. The model is best suited for the production of box bending parts, the station bending of medium and large lot sizes and simple profile applications for medium and large lot sizes. Additional information The Comfort model from the TruBend Series 1000 has all of the properties of the Classic model and also offers the full TRUMPF scope of functions. It comprises the TRUMPF clamping system and is perfect for box bending parts in small and medium lot sizes. TRUMPF technology included The above models are equipped with TRUMPF technology data and fit into the entire TRUMPF ECO system: TRUMPF RA control, TRUMPF BendGuard, TRUMPF 4-axis backgauge, and various tool clamps to suit your operation. This will make you part of the worldwide TRUMPF community! Included Assortment of clamping systems included with the initial equipment Minimise tool setup time with the two simple clamping systems available. A standard tool set of around 1.5 metres is available for machine acceptance and start-up. Included TRUMPF RA control and TecZone Bend test license The TruBend Series 1000 enables simple and fast number-based and graphic programming. Meaning you can program faster than ever before. Included Free training courses Operating & programming course included – you receive a free multilingual online training course with the machine.

TRUMPF at Schweissen und Schneiden in Essen. Discover more about our exhibits and topics. - Trade Fair SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025 We look forward to your visit in Essen from September 15 to 19, 2025! Welcome to TRUMPF at SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025! Experience firsthand how TRUMPF presents innovative solutions for modern manufacturing at the trade fair – flexible, efficient, and future-oriented. Whether prototypes or series production, whether cutting, welding, bending, or edge processing – we'll show you how to make your processes more economical and precise. Bring your challenge with us – we look forward to solving it together with you! Venue & opening hours Venue: Messe Essen, Norbertstraße, 45131 Essen, Germany TRUMPF booth: Hall 5, booth E19 Opening hours: Monday, September 15 - Thursday, September 18 from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and Friday, September 19, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Our highlights at the booth TruFiber S series: High-end fiber lasers for flexible use The multimode fiber lasers of the TruFiber S series are our all-rounders in the power range from 3 to 12 kW. A variable beam guidance system is integrated in the compact laser housing. The utilization of the lasers can be optimized by using several laser outputs. Our proven BrightLine Weld technology, in combination with a wide selection of pluggable laser light cables (LLK), ensures high-quality results at maximum welding speeds. TruLaser Cell 3000: Your solution for flexible laser processing The TruLaser Cell 3000 is the compact 5-axis laser machine offering maximum flexibility for processing small and medium-sized components. Whether 2D or 3D laser cutting, laser welding, or laser metal deposition (LMD) – this all-rounder handles it all. With its modular design, customized fixturing solutions, and easy automation, it is perfectly suited for both prototyping and series production. TruArc Weld 1000: Simple automation instead of manual welding The TruArc Weld 1000 welding cell is profitable even for small batch sizes. Its key advantages: extremely easy programming and operation, plus intelligent online seam tracking with Smart Seam Tracking. TruBend 1060: For entry-level sheet metal processing The TruBend 1060 is a reliable and user-friendly CNC press brake designed for entry-level sheet metal processing. It offers precise bending results, easy operation, and high efficiency – ideal for small to medium production runs. TruTool TKA 1500: Simply perfect edges! 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Jürgen Bickel and his daughter Melanie have specialised in customised solutions for special productions with their company Bickel Blechtechnik. They took a long time searching for the ideal solution for panel bending because they wanted to bid farewell to low-margin series orders. They struck gold with TRUMPF: as the first customer worldwide at the time, they used the TruBend Center 5030 in 2014. The machine opened up new form and format varieties. The unique additional height axis on the part manipulator facilitated designs for Bickel Blechtechnik which had never been possible before. Bickel GmbH www.bickel-blechtechnik.de Bickel GmbH Metallbau Blechtechnik, based in Oberderdingen, produces customised solutions from steel, stainless steel and aluminium for special productions in the area of apparatus construction and mechanical engineering, among others. Jürgen Bickel founded the company in 1983 with a TRUMPF copy nibbler, a used guillotine shear and a manual panel bender. Today, he and his daughter Melanie run an innovative company with a modern machine fleet and 40 employees. Industries Metal construction, automation engineering, CNC sheet metal processing, systems engineering, vehicle construction, commercial chains, mechanical engineering Number of employees 40 Location Oberderdingen (Germany) TRUMPF products TruBend Center 7030 Challenges Low-margin series orders are a thing of the past for Bickel Blechtechnik. The company needed a panel bender with maximum flexibility to produce customised solutions for special productions and to implement them as prototypes and in series. Jürgen Bickel and his production manager tested everything the market had to offer for a good five years. But they could not find a machine that met their requirements along with the necessary service package. The panel bending technology of the TruBend Center 5030 offers us new opportunities. Jürgen and Melanie Bickel Company founder and his daughter Solutions The first TruBend Center 5030 was sent to Oberderdingen in 2014. The total package was just right for Bickel Blechtechnik after TRUMPF took over Codatto. Jürgen Bickel says, "The flexibility of the machines from Lonigo in Italy has impressed us for a long time. Since TRUMPF has taken over the products and the technology, we are now sure of the service support that we need." But of course in the first place, the TruBend Center 5030 convinces all on its own with its unique machine concept. It has an additional height axis on the part manipulator which makes it extremely flexible: the part manipulator can secure the workpieces in different positions. It can be used to manufacture components with negative bends and even very narrow profiles without any problems at all. Even with standard tools, the TruBend Center facilitates a great variety of formats and forms: minimum flange lengths, high nesting, small profiles, components with formed sections, recesses and the most varied of radii are possible. Good solutions have also been found for any problems with processing of perforated sheets. Suction cups which can be positioned flexibly or optional magnet holders secure the sheets so that they cannot slip. Implementation "The panel bending technology of the TruBend Center 5030 offers new opportunities," says Jürgen Bickel. "This inspired our cooperation partners to create more modern designs as well." Bickel can now implement a curved front for many sheet metal components. The system combines panel bending technology and die bending as well: a housing component is initially given a curved front in the TruBend Center during radius bending. Then it receives dimensionally accurate flanges on the press brake. Any restrictions on part variety have been lifted. Forecast Bickel Blechtechnik has obtained a complete package for more flexibility in daily production with the TruBend Center 5030: even in the event of a malfunction, no machine is idle here for long. The team takes care of maintenance and repairs themselves and appreciates TRUMPF's prompt spare parts service and the competent manufacturer hotline. Find out more about this product TruBend Center 7030 The TruBend Center 5030 processes your sheet metal with outstanding flexibility. Discover what is arguably the widest range of parts in this machinery category with the panel bending technology from TRUMPF. Going far beyond the classic panel bending range, you can use them to bend even complex components semi-automatically. PDF Download Download the success story as a PDF file here

With a new TRUMPF VarioPress 500 company Wagner bends and coils sheet metal of all thicknesses for all it’s worth. - © Florian Bilger No expense spared M ichael Wagner does not shy away from making major investments: With two new systems, he bends and coils sheet metal of all thicknesses for all it’s worth. When it comes to business, Michael Wagner takes a pragmatic approach. If technical constraints prevent him from processing customer inquiries with his existing machinery, he acts right away and installs new systems in his production halls. His new, large-format bending machine is a case in point: to enable him to easily bend long parts made from four- or five-millimeter sheet steel, the company owner has added a TRUMPF VarioPress 500 with a length of nine meters and a press force of 500 metric tons to his machine fleet. Previously, even with his most advanced system, he increasingly found himself up against seemingly insurmountable challenges: “Until recently, our swivel bending machine allowed us to work parts with a length of ten meters, but unfortunately only up to a thickness of three millimeters,” Wagner says. That’s pretty good, but unfortunately not good enough, because: “On our old VarioPress, we were able to process the frequently requested four-millimeter-thick edge parts only up to a length of 6.5 meters.” Wagner did not hesitate for long, concluding: “I need more flexibility in my production hall!” From workshop to 5,000 square meters Flexibility is a catchword that truly characterizes Wagner’s company in Herbolzheim, Germany. Founded by his grandfather Robert as a sheet-metal workshop back in 1910, the company has developed under the management of Michael’s father Karl-Heinz into a specialist for roofs and facades made of aluminum or steel. Whereas Robert Wagner plied his trade in a small workshop in nearby Riegel, the CNC sheet-metal processing company run by Michael Wagner is housed in a Herbolzheim production hall recently enlarged to 5,000 square meters. In total, the company employs 23 people here: six in sheet-metal processing and the remainder work for Karl-Heinz Wagner in facade and roof production, at the sheet-metal workshop, and on sanitary installations and heating. High vertical range of manufacture “We are all dependent on the construction industry, which means that our workload is subject to seasonal fluctuations. That’s why we choose to operate only one shift all year to see us all through the quieter periods,” Michael Wagner says. As a rule, nearly all production work is done in-house, with the CNC sheet-metal processors supplying the other business divisions. “This gives us an obvious advantage over our competitors, who have to buy many things that we can produce in-house,” the 36-year-old explains. Anything is possible Besides major customers, for whom he executes orders of between 15 and 20 metric tons, Wagner’s customer base is made up of many low-volume customers – craftspeople as well as private individuals who order one-of-a-kind products. To ensure his company can supply all customers within 48 hours, Wagner maintains a well-stocked warehouse. Regarding painted steel sheets alone, there are 52 RAL colors to choose from (note: refers to the RAL company in Bonn, Germany). Apart from sheet steel between 0.75 and five millimeters in thickness, Wagner also processes galvanized sheet steel, aluminum, titanium zinc, copper and stainless steel. The backgauge system of the new TRUMPF EHT VarioPress 500 is coupled with CNC-controlled bending aids and a clamping device. Picture: Florian Bilger Founded by his grandfather Robert as a sheet-metal workshop back in 1910, the company Wagner in Herbolzheim, Germany, has developed under the management of Michael’s father Karl-Heinz into a specialist for roofs and facades made of aluminum or steel. Michael Wagner runs the CNC sheet-metal processing company. Picture: Florian Bilger To ensure his company can supply all customers within 48 hours, Wagner maintains a well-stocked warehouse. Apart from sheet steel between 0.75 and five millimeters in thickness, the company also processes galvanized sheet steel, aluminum, titanium zinc, copper and stainless steel. Picture: Florian Bilger As well as the TRUMPF VarioPress 500, Wagner has also invested in a new decoiling system. Picture: Florian Bilger To enable him to process all these materials to perfection – even for a batch size of one – Wagner has equipped his new TRUMPF VarioPress 500 with many extras that guarantee outstanding production quality. The backgauge system, for example, is coupled with CNC-controlled bending aids and a clamping device. Thanks to these and the support brackets at the front, it’s possible to prevent long, thin metal sheets from sagging and to guarantee gentle, precision workmanship. “These extras also reduce the strain on my staff,” Wagner adds. He also expects the die movement along the entire nine meters of the embedded machine to provide flexibility: “All in all, we have made it possible to expand our portfolio. The press force and the bending length of nine meters grant us flexibility and new opportunities.” One thing leads to another As well as the TRUMPF VarioPress 500, Wagner has also invested in a new decoiling system. This allows him to cut sheet metal directly from coils. In his eyes, this was a perfectly logical way to go, because: “With our existing system, I could coil materials with thicknesses of up to just three millimeters. However, our investment in the large press meant we needed a decoiler that can cope with as much as five millimeters.” Wagner believes that quality, speed and reliability are the cornerstones of his company’s success. These are attributes he also appreciates in his partners: “We are extremely satisfied with our existing EHT and TRUMPF machines. Thanks to our proximity to Teningen, technicians can be on site quickly should any issues arise. I am pleased that TRUMPF and EHT now offer customized bending machines. And I’m confident that I’ve chosen the right partners and that my investment will pay off.”

Safety First - TruBend The safety videos for press brakes Find out more about the key points of our safety concepts for your TruBend. We will tell you about what TRUMPF has done to ensure your safety and what you as the operator need to pay attention to with your press brake. TruBend Overview Here you will find out in detail the way your press brake works. Safety concept TRUMPF manufactures safe machines. Please observe the safety regulations in force in your country to avoid dangers resulting from the improper use of your TruBend. Safety in your everyday work We will tell you what you need to do before, during and after working with your TruBend and how you should react in the case of malfunctions of your press brake. Automation The ToolMaster is a tool changer for the quick and automatic setup of tools on TRUMPF press brakes. You will be informed about the safety-relevant aspects involved in your handling of these components. Switch to your machine overview now and see your complete machine portfolio including your service agreements, warranties and software.

Is bending often the hold-up in your production process? Then find useful tips below in order to make your bending process even more efficient. - © TRUMPF Ramona Hönl 3 things that bending experts should never do I s bending often the hold-up in your production process? Are there often bottlenecks that make your throughput times longer? Then find useful tips below in order to make your bending process even more efficient. Maybe bending itself isn't the reason for unplanned delays, but rather the work that a bending expert has to carry out before or after bending a part. Experience shows that three activities slow down the bending process step in particular. Looking for tools Almost all bending experts are familiar with the situation – an urgent order comes to the machine and you cannot find the tool you need. Tools are spread out over various unlabelled trolleys or stored in tool cabinets. When you finally find the right tool, it turns out that it is damaged. This is annoying and delays the process step – in the worst case, it cannot be carried out at all. Having to go look for the tools is therefore a no-go. With a few lean management tricks (see item #5), you can whip your tool management into shape and prevent searching times. Carrying out other tasks at the same time Bending experts often carry out tasks that do not have anything to do with bending. They have to carry out deburring, for example, because their colleague in cutting was careless or the employee responsible for deburring overlooked a part. They also perform packaging tasks because bending is frequently the last process step before the part either goes to the customer or to surface processing. Bending imprints and scratches caused by parts handling must not be present. Take the load off your bending experts and allocate the responsibilities for upstream and downstream process steps to colleagues who can carry out these operations full time or parallel to production. Programming on the machine A machine operator of a press brake should never have to program on the machine. This is time consuming and cannot be carried out parallel to production. Consequently, the productivity of a press brake (which results from components bent per unit of time) is reduced. An effective increase of machine productivity of a press brake can be achieved with offline programming. With the assistance of TecZone Bend as a part of the programming system TruTops Boost , you can program your press brake directly from the office with minimal time required. The operator receives the finished program, including information regarding the tools to be set up directly at the machine. This means that they are able to focus on setup optimizations and the bending, and therefore contribute to increasing the efficiency of your press brakes and, ultimately, of your entire production. Smart Factory Consulting has solutions for these practical issues that are not difficult to implement, but provide increased efficiency. Discover the smart way to work. Sheet Metal Bending Ramona Hönl Spokesperson for machine tools Send feedback to the author Download item as PDF You might also be interested in: Smart Factory Consulting Cleverly designed components to increase cost efficiency TRUMPF Smart Factory – the success story of Wecubex

Most bending parts are produced using air bending, bottom bending, or folding and hemming. - Bending processes and methods Most bending parts are produced using air bending, bottom bending, or folding and hemming. These methods and processes all work in the same way: a punch presses the workpiece into the lower tool of the die. That is why the bending machines which carry out these methods and processes are called press brakes. Alongside press brakes, TRUMPF also supplies panel benders. Air bending With air bending, the punch presses the workpiece into the die without pressing it against the walls. Whilst the punch moves down, the sides of the workpiece bend up, which creates the angle. The deeper the punch presses the workpiece into the die, the more acute the angle. A clearance remains between the punch and the die. Air bending is referred to as a path-dependent method, as each angle requires a defined path. The machine control calculates this path as well as the appropriate press force. The path and press force depend on the tools as well as the material and product properties (angle, length). Bottom bending In bottom bending, the punch presses the workpiece into the die completely so that there is no clearance between the die, workpiece and punch. This is called a form lock. The punch and die must fit into each other exactly. For this reason, a separate tool set is required for each angle and each form. When the workpiece has been completely pressed in, the punch cannot move further down. However, the machine control increases the press force until the predefined value has been reached. This increases the pressure on the workpiece, which then takes on the shape of the punch and the die. The angle stabilises under the high pressure so that springback is almost completely eliminated. Folding and hemming Sheet edges are often bent over completely, such as the edges of boxes. The sides are then parallel to each other. This either makes the finished part more stable or creates edge protection. Furthermore, folds are often needed so that another part can be hooked into them at a later stage. Folding and hemming occurs in two steps. In the first step, the operator pre-bends an angle of 30°. Then they reinsert the workpiece and press the angle shut. The procedure is called folding if a gap remains between the sides. With hemming, the sides are pressed completely together. Folding is path-dependent, but hemming is force-dependent. Panel bending The bending frame in the machines consists of a C profile onto which the lower and upper bending tool are mounted. When the sheet metal is bent, the C profile moves up or down and performs a small elliptical movement (the swivel). Panel benders are semi-automatic and are characterised by their speed and flexibility, in particular when handling small quantities. Panel bending can also be used to productively bend different radii sizes on a component using the same tool. Contact TRUMPF Group Telephone +49 7156 3030 E-mail

Would you like to know what makes our bending machines so unique? With a TRUMPF press brake, Setting up for your bending production is an assured success. - The advantages of TRUMPF bending machines What makes our press brakes so unique? Think ahead. Bend better: Innovative ideas drive forward bending, and therefore your company's success, too. Modern bending machines and panel benders from TRUMPF impress with functions that save resources, simplify operation and guarantee precision quality – from the very first part. Whether it's laser-measured angles, energy-saving hydraulic systems or fully automated tool changes, this is how to make your bending production even more successful. 1. Automation for all aspects of bending Small and large components can be reliably produced in multiple shifts. When bending sheet metal automatically, you benefit from very high productivity at low part costs. 2. Precision and angular accuracy Precision angles are essential when bending sheet metal. TRUMPF machine concepts and intelligent functions give you precision results every time regardless of the material or workpiece. 3. Operator support Bending is physically demanding and finding good benders is often difficult. TRUMPF bending machines are therefore designed to be ergonomic and user-friendly and provide operators with optimum support. 4. Tool variety The best bending results are achieved by the optimal interaction of all components. Because it has to be genuine to guarantee this, TRUMPF has been manufacturing its own bending tools for over 20 years – in top quality and with the broadest range of tools on the market. Automation for all aspects of bending Die bending with the BendMaster Thanks to innovative gripper technology and handling equipment, the BendMaster can process small and large parts weighing up to 100 kg. With its practical, flexible modular system you can put together the right grippers for your applications. ToolMaster The ToolMaster handles setup operations in the least possible time – an invaluable advantage, particularly for small lot sizes. Have you been making changes manually? The ToolMaster can be retrofitted to many TRUMPF bending machines while also being compatible with your existing standard tools. Fully automatic panel bending Bend any part with greater productivity when using the fully automatic TruBend Center 7030 from TRUMPF. The innovative rotary part manipulator secures the blank and rotates it to the required position when needed. Each bend is created fully automatically. In combination with the patented 2-axis part manipulator, it becomes unbeatable. It also provides countless options, such as negative bending. Precision and angular accuracy ACB laser Complete non-contact angle correction: the optical ACB laser ("Automatically Controlled Bending") achieves maximum surface quality without any setup effort. A laser projects a line onto the workpiece, a camera detects it and the angle is automatically corrected. ACB Wireless The ACB Wireless system measures and corrects angles wirelessly via sensor discs in the upper tool. The sensor disks touch the inside of the bending part and together with sensors measure the angle perfectly. Operator support Noise levels TRUMPF bending machines, for example with the on-demand servo drive, work quickly, quietly and in an energy-efficient way. It masters upcoming tasks without disturbing noises and effectively protects the operator. Touchpoint Bend The Touchpoint Bend user interface makes operating TRUMPF bending machines even easier and more intuitive by combining the benefits of modern multi-touch technology and industrial controls. Short walking distances Easily operate the bending machine from your current position: MobileControl and MobileControl Pro have all of the key control functions and can be positioned anywhere along the work area. Tool variety Consultancy on bending tools At TRUMPF, customers get the perfect press brake for every requirement. The bending tool team develops customer-specific tool solutions and thoroughly tests production with the respective material to optimise the production process. Tool quality Bending machines from TRUMPF are extremely robust and durable. The unique TRUMPF LaserDur hardening process enables hardening in the HRC 60-62 range. Since local heating is only applied where necessary, operator safety is increased. Ergonomic tool handling The operator's life just got easier: TRUMPF's lightweight tools weigh significantly less than standard bending tools. Yet they remain just as strong. TRUMPF has been providing bending technology since the late 1980s. Press brakes from TRUMPF are being used on every continent in the world. TRUMPF has upper and lower tool types in stock that provide a multitude of part geometries. Contact TRUMPF Ltd. Telephone +44 1582 725335 Fax +44 1582 399260 Email

SCHRAG Kantprofile sought the support of the TRUMPF Smart Factory Consultants while planning a new production site. - Utilise existing potential instead of constructing a new production hall Every day counts in the construction industry. For SCHRAG's customers, the emphasis is not only on quality and costs, but also on delivery times in particular. To assert his claim of market leadership in the edging profile business sector, Thomas Goswin, CEO of the SCHRAG Group, aimed to gain a two days head start with automated processes. Up to now, SCHRAG has produced edging profiles at four sites in Germany. The aim was to take the pressure off these sites in order to create room for growth. A new production site for the automated manufacture of purlins and rafters was to be developed for this purpose. Thomas Goswin got the support of the Smart Factory Consultants from TRUMPF for the factory planning. Along with the SCHRAG project team, they found a clever alternative to building a new production hall while working on a collaborative project. SCHRAG Kantprofile GmbH www.schrag-kantprofile.de The SCHRAG Group with headquarters in Hilchenbach in North Rhine-Westphalia is a network of linked specialists, offering comprehensive solutions for roofs and facades in lightweight metal construction. In the largest business unit, the Group manufactures and sells edging profiles at four sites in Germany as well as in the Czech Republic and Poland. Industry Lightweight metal construction Number of employees 500 Location Hilchenbach (Germany) Challenges Time is a deciding factor in the construction industry. Reason enough for SCHRAG CEO Thomas Goswin to start a strategic process for positioning the entire SCHRAG Group across all business units in 2017. The main focus was on edging profiles for the construction sector. Goswin knew that shorter delivery times were only achievable with automated processes and planned to construct a new production site where in future purlins and rafters for the substructure in hall construction will be centrally and efficiently manufactured. However, Thomas Goswin did not want to just rely on his own expertise in the practical implementation of this large-scale project. The Smart Factory Consultants from TRUMPF were called in to plan the cutting-edge production for lightweight metal components. The TRUMPF Consultants found the best solution for us with their expertise and fresh perspective. Thomas Goswin CEO of Schrag Kantprofile GmbH Solutions The Smart Factory Consultants carried out extensive actual state analyses at all sites in close collaboration with Thomas Goswin, the site managers, the technical and IT managers as well as colleagues from the Production, Sales and IT departments. In-depth discussions with all participants, analysis of material and information flows as well as consideration of an extensive database provided by SCHRAG brought clarity concerning all production sequences and revealed optimisation potential. But not only that: in view of the calculated production numbers, the project team members and the TRUMPF Consultants considered alternatives to the construction of a new site. It became clear that developing and networking the existing sites would bring more added value for the SCHRAG Group than the construction of a new production hall. This resulted in the decision to develop the site in Seevetal in Hamburg, making it ready for the automated production of purlins and rafters. Implementation For Thomas Goswin, the condition for a collaboration with the Smart Factory Consultants from TRUMPF was that the consultation would be unbiased, in other words, independent of manufacturer and machines. This was exactly the type of consultation the Consultants provided. They recommended the purchase of a fully automated roll-profiling system from an Italian manufacturer for the production of standard profiles. A press working line was also installed in Seevetal, as special profiles are often included in the scope of delivery for large orders and it would not be productive to split the orders. This includes a 12.5 metre press brake from EHT for special profiles. A new coil store is used for both production strands. A new lorry bypass is included in the plan for efficient delivery and return of material and parts. A new office building completes the site development. The production start is scheduled for March 2022. Forecast Numerous sub-projects resulted from the site analyses of the TRUMPF Consultants which Thomas Goswin is aiming to tackle soon: "There are a few areas where we can create more transparency and establish more efficient processes. Taking the pressure off the sites also gives us space for automation and digitisation solutions." "My big goal is to network all the sites," explains Goswin and he knows even now that the concentrated collaboration of the TRUMPF Consultants with the SCHRAG project team will continue in the coming months. Part 2 - Shaping the future together Our expectations have been met SCHRAG's new production hall now has an automated roll forming system recommended by TRUMPF Consultants for the production of standard profiles. "Compared to conventional production, this multi-roll former is around four times faster. This way, we can also deliver real large-scale projects,” explains Ingo Kleinau, manager of the Hamburg site. And the number of personnel required is also significantly lower, according to Kleinau: "In conventional production I have four to five people on duty, while this roll forming system can be operated by one person." The 12.5 metre press brake from EHT recommended by the Smart Factory Consultants is an important addition to SCHRAG's machinery, explains Kleinau: “Orders often contain standard and special profiles. We need to be able to provide both. This is possible with the roll forming system and press brake from EHT.“ Until now, SCHRAG processed 2,500 to 3,000 tonnes per year in Hamburg. "With the new machines we can now process almost 20,000 tonnes per year," says Kleinau, adding: "That is what our customers need today: delivery of large quantities - quickly. Our expectations have been met entirely." Find out more about our services Smart Factory Consulting Whether you would like to expand your production, build a new production hall or optimise individual processes – we offer you strategic and practical support on your journey to a networked production. Benefit from the expertise and experience of our Smart Factory Consultants to drive the digital change in your production forward. 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In just five years, Stefan and Christoph Sigel have turned their part-time company in a garage into a successful job shop. - © Peter Oppenländer Catharina Daum Making short work of it S tefan and Christoph Sigel are young — and successful. In just five years, the brothers from the Swabian town of Heimsheim have turned their part-time company in a garage into a successful job shop. Cut back to the year 2009. The brothers’ father and uncle asked whether they didn’t want to take over the small workshop where they mounted components for customers in the HVAC field. Christoph and Stefan did not hesitate long. They both grew up in the tiny corrugated metal shop and had actually earned their first cash there evenings and in school vacations. And this although Stefan Sigel was still in his apprenticeship as an industrial mechanic and Christoph was studying mechanical engineering. Christoph Sigel: “We really didn’t have anything to our credit except a bit of confidence within the HVAC industry. Our father had made his mark there.” But this part-time job quickly became a serious adventure. This partnership gave rise to a LLC, the SCS Metall GmbH. In June of 2010 Christoph Sigel abandoned the mechanical engineering curriculum to become self-employed while Stefan launched a mammoth effort — starting his apprenticeship position in the early morning and then working for five or six hours in their own company. For both of them, days lasting 12 to 14 hours were more the rule than the exception. But this commitment paid off. While in 2010 a single TRUMABEND V 85 was used in job shop operations, today there are three press brakes, a TruPunch 5000 and — something quite new: a TruLaser 3030 fiber laser cutting machine that is linked into a laser network with a TruLaser Robot 5020 for laser welding. The road to this stellar equipment was determined by the brothers’ hands-on approach. Stefan Sigel: “When making investment decisions, we never wavered and instead listened to our gut feelings. And often, we were simply lucky and profited from a father who opened the occasional door for us.” Seizing the opportunity The bending machines and the TruPunch 5000 punching machine are all pre-owned. In some cases they were purchased from a dealer, sometimes directly from another company. “We never regretted starting out with these TRUMPF machines. They are all extremely reliable. To name just one example, the punching machine (built in 2006) has served us since the spring of 2011, ten hours a day on average, and with-out any problems at all.” The baptism by fire for this machine took place right after it was installed. A huge order occupied almost all of the machine’s capacities. The job, destined for Oslo, Norway, was to cut a complex pattern of holes in a façade measuring 27,000 square meters. This exceptional job ran for a good two years. Here, in addition, 55,000 complex brackets were bent and a second press brake was purchased. “And, to top it off, new customers kept knocking at our door, all in one fell swoop,” Christoph Sigel recalls. “By the start of 2013, we had reached the limits of capacities at the old site.” Who: SCS Metall GmbH, Heimsheim. Founded 2009. 15 employees. www.scs-metall.de What: Job shop with a wide range of capabilities, from prototypes to mass production How: TruLaser Robot 5020 and TruLaser 3030 fiber in a laser network, TruPunch 5000, 3 x TruBend press brakes, TruMark Station 5000 marking laser The application for a building permit was almost finished, since the Sigels had decided to erect a new structure. But things turned out differently. Shortly before submitting their application, a friend and businessman offered his own building. Stefan Sigel: “Everything fit perfectly. The layout and the floor space were almost identical to our planning. And so we decided to lease that building right away and, by doing so, saved ourselves the stress of a construction project.” A small side effect of the relocation in mid-2013: In the new building in Heimsheim there was an old laser cutting machine that Sigels took over. “We weren’t planning to start in laser cutting, but we took advantage of the situation and gradually entered the market.” And again, a suitable order arrived at just the right time — a long run of shim washers, between 0.1 and 0.2 millimeters thick, for transmissions. But that elderly machine was no longer the perfect unit for this delicate task. In spite of the fact that another machine tool manufacturer was close by, the Sigels traveled to the TRUMPF show room in Ditzingen. The quality of the specimen parts was just as convincing as the rugged engineering of the TruLaser 3030 fiber. “The machine is really made for shop use. Every detail has been thought out entirely,” acknowledges Christoph Sigel. “I was particularly impressed by the Drop&Cut function, an unrivaled solution for quick post-production.” Drop&Cut uses a camera to transmit a live picture of the machine’s interior right to the display at the control terminal. A mouse click or touching the screen is sufficient to project the geometry of the desired part onto the remaining plate. Parts can be positioned and turned, inside the camera’s field of view, on the sheet metal. Here outlines can be rotated, shifted, copied or deleted as desired. Christoph Sigel: “Post-production couldn’t be any easier.” Christoph Siegl is particularly impressed by the Drop&Cut function, an unrivaled solution for quick post-production. Picture: Peter Oppenländer The laser network, serving a TruLaser 3030 fiber and a TruLaser Robot 5020, expands the range of services offered by SCS by adding laser cutting and welding. Picture: Peter Oppenländer A clear line brings about security Three weeks after the tests, a decision was made in favor of a brand-new TruLaser 3030 fiber and, just a week later, the order was expanded to include a TruLaser Robot 5020, to be integrated into the laser network. The reason: There was another order in the offing. This time it was for a series of electrical junction boxes. In August of 2015, the new pair of machines had been installed together with the laser net-work, and the large order for cutting and welding was already in its pilot run. Christoph Sigel: “In this way we could approach the subject of laser welding cautiously.” If they are asked why they have all their equipment from a single source, it is not technician Christoph Sigel who has an answer at the ready, but instead management expert Stefan: “After just a few minutes I can deal with the uniform control concepts used for all the machines and master the most important buttons and commands.” Stefan Sigel also has a word of praise for the TRUMPF Bank: “Our experience with classic banks has largely been unfavorable. At TRUMPF Bank, we quickly found that the advisors understand our business.” Created on 16/10/2017 Sheet Metal Laser welding Laser cutting 2D cutting Solid-state lasers Catharina Daum TRUMPF Media Relations, press officer Send feedback to the author Download item as PDF You might also be interested in this Unconventional and successful High degree of automation pays off! Entering the field to being experts in tube cutting in just 12 months

Schrag Kantprofile GmbH implements the new EHT VarioPress 400 and an EHT VarioCut made by TRUMPF. - Catharina Daum A reliable choice S chrag Kantprofile GmbH spent 20 years using two TRUMPF machines that proved to be a reliable choice even under the relentless conditions of three-shift production. But the time had come for something new. Incorporating the new EHT VarioPress 400 with a bending length of nine meters and an EHT VarioCut with a cutting length of eight meters certainly wasn’t easy, but there’s no doubt it was worth the effort! The three-day period from May 18 to 20, 2016 was inevitably going to be stressful for Ingo Kleinau, who heads up the Schrag plant in Seevetal-Meckelfeld. His task was to dismantle two long-serving EHT machines to make space for two new arrivals from TRUMPF – an EHT VarioPress 400 press brake and an EHT VarioCut guillotine shear. The problem was that the whole process of dismantling and installing these huge nine- and eight-meter machines would have to take place in just about the toughest spot imaginable, at the other end of the narrow, 65-meter-long production hall. Kleinau and his colleagues had no other option other than to roll up their sleeves and clear everything out of the way. “We knew how hard it was going to be, so that’s why we opted to replace both machines at the same time,” says Kleinau. For three days the site echoed with the sound of trucks coming and going, but finally the new machines were in place. It makes sense that the machinery the company uses also needs to provide that same degree of flexibility. “The bent profiles we produce are generally eight meters long, but we wanted to give ourselves some leeway,” says Kleinau. That’s why the new EHT VarioPress 400, which was tailored to Schrag’s requirements, has a bending length of nine meters instead of the eight meters offered by its predecessor. “We’ve worked with our partner EHT – now known as TRUMPF Werkzeugmaschinen Teningen – for a long time, and they managed to give us nine meters while still using an eight-meter base! We were very impressed. Not everyone can do that,” says Kleinau. Ingo Kleinau, plant manager at Schrag’s Seevetal-Meckelfeld facility, sees the incorporation of EHT into the TRUMPF Group as a positive step. Picture: Dirk Egelkamp Typical order volumes at Schrag range from a single item up to batches weighing 20 tons. As well as top-quality, most customers also require very short turnaround times. The VarioPress 400 at Schrag has a higher-power motor and an additional height-adjustable axis that allows users to bend Z profiles. Picture: Dirk Egelkamp The ToolShuttle tool magazine connected to the VarioPress makes jobs easier and faster. The ToolShuttle contains the two bending dies that cover 99 percent of the bending jobs performed at Schrag. Picture: Dirk Egelkamp The machine’s control system has a high-resolution, 17-inch color flat panel display with built-in touchscreen. This enables users to load 2D and 3D programs as well as 3D simulations. “The new control system is a bit like using a smartphone or tablet, so it appeals to our young machine operators,” says Ingo Kleinau. Picture: Dirk Egelkamp A scrap cutting system connected to the EHT VarioCut slices up scrap into small pieces. Picture: Dirk Egelkamp One new feature the press brake offers is the T8000T control system. With its high-resolution, 17-inch color flat panel display and built-in touchscreen, this system allows machine operators to load 2D and 3D programs as well as 3D simulations. “It’s a bit like using a smartphone or tablet, so it appeals to our young machine operators,” says Kleinau. The layout and operating concept are very different from the previous control system, however. “It didn’t take us long to get the hang of 2D programming. We’re still experimenting with 3D programming, but I think all the operators on all three shifts will be familiar with the controls in a few weeks’ time,” says Kleinau. One highlight of the 400-ton press brake that everyone appreciates is the flexible tool system. “A key requirement for industrial buildings is that you don’t want water on the outer shell to drip onto a cut edge. Otherwise you get corrosion infiltrating the metal,” Kleinau explains. That’s why Schrag folds the edges over, which requires at least two different lower tool slots. They bend the sheet 45 degrees, fold it, bend it another 45 degrees and fold it again. And even then it still requires another 90-degree bend to produce a corner angle. “It simply wouldn’t work without lower tool displacement. That’s why it’s standard on all our machines,” says Kleinau. SCHRAG Kantprofile GmbH, Seevetal-Meckelfeld plant. Founded 1987. 30 employees. SCHRAG Kantprofile GmbH is headquartered in Hilchenbach, Germany. SCHRAG Kantprofile GmbH is part of the SCHRAG Group which currently employs around 450 people at 16 locations. Manufactures thin-walled bent profiles for interior and exterior components used in the construction of industrial and commercial buildings. Various machines including an EHT VarioPress 400-09 with ToolShuttle and an EHT VarioCut 04-80 Bent profiles for building production halls The company Schrag Kantprofile GmbH specializes in manufacturing bent profiles for constructing production halls and other industrial buildings. Schrag was founded in 1892 and is headquartered in the town of Hilchenbach in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The company set up an additional plant in Seevetal-Meckelfeld in 1987. That’s where Ingo Kleinau and his team serve a customer base primarily consisting of building contractors who submit orders with prepared lists of specific materials. “Industrial buildings have to be made from specific materials inside and out. It’s mostly sheet steel with a metal coating – zinc and zinc alloys – plus an organic coating for materials used on the exterior,” says Kleinau. Flexibility is essential Every order handled by the 30 employees is a custom order, so prefabricated parts are not something you’ll find in the company’s warehouse. Order volumes range from a single item up to batches weighing 20 tons. As well as top-quality, most customers also require very short turnaround times. Deadlines of between one and three days are the norm, so maximum flexibility is essential. “The order receipt and job preparation stages have to be really fast,” says Kleinau. He recalls, with a smile, that “our managing director was once asked how much free capacity we had at the company. He said today we’re doing overtime, tomorrow we have lots of work on our plate, but I don’t even know yet what I’ll be doing the day after that!” Custom design And that wasn’t the only custom feature. The VarioPress 400 at Schrag also has a higher-power motor and an additional H-axis. “We can also bend Z profiles. But when you’re dealing with a profile that has already been bent down one way, you need to adjust the support brackets before you can bend it again. You can either do that manually or by having the brackets positioned in a height-adjustable axis at the front. With the latter solution we can simply use the machine’s control system to move the brackets down automatically, and that’s obviously a major benefit,” says Kleinau. Another feature that makes work easier and faster is the tool magazine connected to the VarioPress. The ToolShuttle contains the two bending dies that cover 99 percent of the bending jobs performed at Schrag. As well as the standard folding die, this magazine also provides safe storage of the heavy “housing cover” which can quickly be moved into place. “The ToolShuttle not only makes it faster to switch between tools, but also offers an ergonomic solution for the people who work here,” says Kleinau. Impressive specifications Perfectly tailored The eight-meter EHT VarioCut 04-80 guillotine shear is the second new arrival at Schrag. It, too, was carefully tailored to the company’s requirements. In this case, Kleinau was looking for high precision and gentle material handling. “Most of the sheets we cut are four millimeters thick. Many people would class that as thin sheet metal, but in our case you need guillotine shears which are capable of cutting something a full eight meters long. Even if a sheet is only 0.75 millimeters thick, you still need a really rigid, stable machine design, and TRUMPF’s VarioCut fits the bill perfectly.” Treating the materials with care is also crucial. Ball rollers in the support brackets ensure gentle material handling, while a bracket support for extra-long sheets increases the available work area. Valuable scrap One novel feature which TRUMPF implemented specifically for Schrag is a cutting system connected to the EHT VarioCut that slices up scrap into small pieces. The eight-meter strips of scrap metal fall through the scrap chute onto a conveyor belt that transports them to the scrap shear. Once these long strips have been chopped up into more manageable pieces, they are automatically deposited in 1-by-1-meter containers. “That means my team no longer has the hassle of maneuvering long strips of scrap metal across the hall and through the door. And obviously we also get a higher price for shredded scrap than we did for long pieces of scrap,” says Kleinau enthusiastically. All in all, the 50-year-old branch manager is very happy with his new acquisitions. “We see it as a very positive step that EHT has become part of TRUMPF. Based on the machines we’ve had in the past, we know we can rely on getting good quality. And we’ve already seen that we get great after-sales service, too,” he says. One example is the software updates that were required once the machine was already in service: TRUMPF made things easy by loading them onto the machine via a mobile remote access module. Kleinau did not opt for the teleservice option when he placed his order, but that can always be added later – and it will be a breeze compared to the three days it took to replace the machines! Sheet Metal Bending Catharina Daum TRUMPF Media Relations, press officer Send feedback to the author Download item as PDF You might also be interested in this Best practice: approx. 98 percent less collisions at laser cutting From five to eight kilowatts: particularly impressive when it comes to heavy sheet metal Working quicker and better, overnight

Super sensitive: How superman’s super-senses allowed engineers’ imaginations to take flight. - © Gernot Walter Athanassios Kaliudis Pop-Column: Laser meets Superman S uper sensitive: How superman’s super-senses allowed engineers’ imaginations to take flight — and why Lois Lane can handle more than any laser processing head. Picture this iconic scene: Investigative reporter Lois Lane has once again taken too big a risk and fallen out of an airplane / spaceship / helicopter / skyscraper. The situation seems hopeless, and her fate is surely sealed. Lessons on Newton at school taught us that this kind of fall means hitting the ground at about 200 kilometers an hour, meaning certain death, at least for a normal person. But Lane is not normal – she is Superman’s true love. And, fortunately, Superman can not only fly, but is also equipped with Kryptonian super-senses! He can hear Lane scream from a hundred miles away, locate her position, and see her falling, even through walls. At the same time, his superhuman brain processes all the data perfectly despite everything unfolding at such extraordinary speed. The result is a heady mix of romance and sci-fi: Superman catches her in the air, carefully equalizing their relative speeds to ensure she doesn’t come to a nasty end when she collides with his super-strong arms. The machine which knows it all That’s the kind of sensor technology that inhabits many engineers’ wildest dreams, especially those who are currently investing so much effort in adding a healthy dose of superpowers to the realm of material processing. One thing they need is a tool that is super-flexible and capable of adjusting itself in a matter of microseconds. You’ve guessed it: the laser! And the second thing is a sensor system that allows machines to “see” and “feel” at breathtaking speed. These sensors can detect the position of the workpiece and the energy delivered by the laser as well as the pulse duration, light path and job progress – and they can even predict when a component might fail. At the same time, they can react faster than Lois can say “Clark.” That yields processes featuring ultra-efficient loops with high tolerances at the preparation stage and absolute precision at the machining stage. Can you bear it? Obviously you still need hardware that can handle all this without collapsing – taking in its stride, for example, a laser processing head accelerating or braking at 9G. Of course, that wouldn’t be a problem for Lois Lane. She can brake at 100G without coming to any harm, just before Superman gently brings her back to Earth – and we celebrate yet another happy ending. Opinion IoT Science Athanassios Kaliudis Press spokesperson TRUMPF laser technology TRUMPF Media Relations, Corporate Communications Send feedback to the author Download item as PDF You might be also interested in Pop-Column: Big Bang with laser Art in your break Squaring the circle

The Company Metalinox from Italy specialized on large projects and provides parts for skyscrapers, cruise ships and the Paris Metro. - Athanassios Kaliudis The bigger, the better – and if possible: international T hink big is the motto of Metalinox general manager Andrea Zampar. His company supplies large projects from Italy into the world. Andrea Zampar has a passion for large projects. No matter whether it involves parts for elegant skyscrapers, interiors for a cruise ship, or metal housings for thousands of ticket stations in the Paris Métro — the CEO at Metalinox, located in northern Italy, enjoys thinking and acting at large scale. This is a strategy that helps get him through difficult times. “In Italy we are in an uncertain period right now. That is why we have significantly boosted our share of large orders going to the rest of Europe and overseas, and will continue to do this. We are aiming for 75 percent,” says Zampar. This approach provides a degree of certainty, but it also requires major effort on the part of his firm. “To make a valuable contribution to a major project, we have to satisfy two prerequisites. First, we must always be willing to accept new challenges. The second is that we have suitable technologies and the qualified staff needed to turn out excellent products. Metalinox has achieved both.” Extraordinary skyscraper Recently his company demonstrated these abilities when taking part in the construction of the Tour Odéon in Monte Carlo. This striking skyscraper, 170 meters tall and with 50 floors, will be opening at the end of the year and is the tallest building in the Principality of Monaco. Zampar proudly describes the part that Metalinox had in erecting this structure. “Every single stainless steel part on the building’s façade and on the balconies came from our shop. Here we had to hold sway against tough competition from all of Europe. We were able to do that particularly because we could show high-quality prototypes in short order.” In more concrete terms, Metalinox manufactured the 2,400 curved handrails with retainers for the panes of glass on the balconies. When making up the facing for the tower, the Italian company used the laser to weld 288.6 kilometers of seams. Traditionally TRUMPF To finish such high-volume orders in superb quality and within a tight time schedule, Zampar places his faith in more than two dozen TRUMPF machines. “Our cooperation with this mechanical engineering company began in 1994, with the legendary TRUMATIC 200 R punching machine. Since that time we have invested in 41 further TRUMPF machines. Now if you’re thinking that I’m thoroughly satisfied with the quality of these products, then you’re absolutely right,” he explains with a laugh. Today the Metalinox production building houses four punching machines, two punch laser machines, a tube cutting machine, 15 press brakes, three 2D laser cutting machines, a bending robot and a variety of welding robots. The machinery is augmented by manual welding stations and mechanical sheet metal processing. Who: Metalinox s.r.l. headquartered in Fiumicello, Italy. Founded in 1981, 100 employees. <link http: www.metalinox.it>www.metalinox.it What: Collaboration on large projects around the world and supplier to the food, furniture and aviation industries. How: Four punching machines, two punch laser machines, a tube cutting machine, 15 press brakes, three 2D laser cutting machines, two 3D laser cutting and welding machines, a bending robot and several welding robots. This makes it possible for Metalinox to work a wide variety of materials — from stainless steel to copper and brass, and on to aluminum and iron. The lots range from one-off items to mass production. Whatever the customer wants, he gets. “Impressive performance has been rendered consistently by the TruLaser 3030, in particular,” says Zampar. To an ever increasing extent, automation is playing an important role. “The correlation between investments in automation and production volume is almost linear.” “My employees, especially when they are involved in large-scale projects, have to be creative and able to work as a team,” says Andrea Zampar. Picture: Angelika Grossmann “My employees, about one hundred in number, are an extremely important factor in our success,” emphasizes Andrea Zampar. Picture: Angelika Grossmann “To make a valuable contribution to a major project, we need to have suitable technologies,” says Andrea Zampar. Picture: Angelika Grossmann No worries about new staff At the same time the manager is fully aware of his company’s second major plus. “My employees, about one hundred in number, are an extremely important factor in our success. Especially in large-scale projects, they have to be extremely creative, all the way from the planning stage to final production and assembly. They have to be able to work as a team.” Moreover, good language skills, unwavering commitment, and great flexibility are needed for foreign projects. Zampar has no difficulty finding new talent. “This region always turns out promising young people who want to work for our company.” This is a trend that Zampar promotes by cooperating with schools nearby, to make those young talents familiar with his company as early as possible. That is one reason why the CEO has a bright outlook. “The future is always uncertain and requires a high degree of flexibility. But we will continue to dare to undertake new ideas and continue to be the pioneers that we have been for the past 31 years.” This article was first published in autumn 2014. Sheet Metal Automation Laser cutting Laser tube cutting Punching Bending Athanassios Kaliudis Press spokesperson TRUMPF laser technology TRUMPF Media Relations, Corporate Communications Send feedback to the author Download item as PDF You might also be interested in this Working quicker and better, overnight High degree of automation pays off! Always a step ahead

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