Metal coil flying shear line
3×1850 Flying Shear Line — Product Advantages
High Productivity and Throughput
The three flying shear units can be configured in parallel or for multi-station diversion, enabling more cuts per unit time and significantly boosting line productivity, especially for wide materials around 1850 mm.
Extreme Cutting Flexibility
The three units can operate independently or in coordinated linkage, supporting fixed-length cutting, chase cutting, flying shear, and other modes to meet varying batch and process requirements.
Highly Consistent Cutting Quality
A unified control system, servo drives, and high-resolution encoders ensure all three units deliver consistent cut quality on the same cycle, reducing burrs and deviations.
Quick Blade Change and Maintenance Convenience
Modular blade holder design with quick-change times (typically a few minutes); shared or split-line configurations reduce maintenance workload and downtime costs.
Automation and Data-Driven
Deep integration with PLC/HMI and sensor networks, supporting data recording, quality traceability, remote monitoring, and predictive maintenance, enhancing factory digitalization.
Operating Costs and Energy Efficiency
Servo drives replace portions of hydraulic circuits, resulting in significantly lower energy consumption than traditional systems and more competitive unit production costs over the long term.
Wide-Width Material Adaptability
Specifically designed guides, clamps, blades, and tension control for 1850 mm width materials, ensuring stability and reliability at large widths.
Safety and Compliance
Multiple safety protections, emergency stop, protective guards, and compliance with CE/ISO safety standards, reducing occupational health and safety risks.
High Reliability and Redundancy Design
Key components are redundant or replaceable, minimizing line stoppages due to single-machine faults and improving overall system availability.
High Customization and Scalability
Supports OEM/ODM customization, configurable to site conditions and future expansion needs, facilitating future additions such as scrap handling and automatic loading/unloading modules.

