Aida Mechanical Press Equipment Supplier & Distributor
We offer and distribute an extensive range of mechanical presses from AIDA, a global company with factories in every major market in the world. In the U.S., Aida operates from a 177,600-square-foot manufacturing facility located in Dayton, OH. From here, they send components and finished products all across North America. AIDA-America builds presses ranging in capability from 300 to 3,500 tons. For special orders, AIDA-Global can supply presses that work with 35 to 3,500 tons.
TCR supports and distributes the following AIDA presses:
Mechanical Presses
What are a few types of mechanical press equipment from AIDA?
- Delivers angular frame deflection of as little as 1/3 of competitive models
- Made with welded steel frame, cast-iron slide, and oversized cast steel bolsters
- Wet clutch resists wear caused by air friction, allowing up to four times as many single-trip cycles per minute as a standard air friction clutch
- Hydraulic Overload Protection System (HOLP) provides fast response times, adjustable trip levels, and the ability to free stuck slides
- 35–250 metric ton capacity
- Able to perform progressive and transfer press die work normally reserved for straightside presses
- Incorporates HOLP to provide fast response times, adjustable trip levels, and ability to free stuck slides
- Made with wedged steel frame, cast-iron slide, and oversized cast steel bolters
- Provides angular deflection as little as 1/3 of competitive models
- 110–250 metric ton capacity
- Unitized straightside frame to reduce deflection and enable high-precision forming
- Available in both crank and link motion models
- Centered and full-length slide guides
- Forced recirculating lubrication system
- Incorporates HOLP to provide fast response times, adjustable trip levels, and ability to free stuck slides
- Suitable for drawing, bending, and compression processes
- 80–200 metric ton capacity
- Unitized straightside frame for minimal frame elongation
- Available in both crank and link motion models
- Uses forced-circulation lubrication system to improve Bottom Dead Center repeatability
- Increased maximum SPM of 10%
- Link motion enables press to work with difficult-to-form materials, and this process also extends die length
- 110–300 metric ton capacity
- Can include mechanical or servo capabilities as needed
- Clients can choose between single or double eccentric gear drives
- Offers standard or high-continuous working energy capacity
- 1/4” or 1/2” rating points
- Wide variety of stroke length and die height choices for each tonnage capacity
- Zero-clearance roller-type slide guides as well as optional oil film version
- 315–1,250 metric ton capacity