Compact Transfer Press Line Small Footprint Industrial Robotic Arm
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
1
Delivery Time:
60 days
Brand:
Qicheng
Product Description
Transfer Stamping Line Price
The price of a transfer stamping line is a complex engineering variable. Depending on tonnage, automation levels, and technical specifications, a complete line typically ranges from USD 1.5 million to over USD 15 million. Understanding the logic behind these costs is essential for balancing performance and CAPEX. Our pricing model focuses on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), ensuring that every dollar invested translates into verifiable throughput.
Cost Breakdown Structure (Typical 1600T Servo Line)
| Category | Cost Weight | Key Components Included |
|---|---|---|
| Main Press System | 45% - 55% | Frame, Drive Motors (Servo/Mech), Slide Mechanisms |
| Automation Transfer | 15% - 25% | Servo Bars, Robotic Arms, Synchronization Software |
| Peripheral Equipment | 10% - 15% | Destacker, Coil Line, Oiler, Centering Station |
| Turnkey Integration | 5% - 10% | Rigging, Electrical Integration, Training |
| Tooling & EOAT | 5% - 15% | Specialized Dies, Vacuum/Magnetic Grippers |
Primary Price Drivers (Expert Insights)
- Servo vs. Mechanical Drive: A servo press generally commands a 30% - 50% premium over mechanical counterparts. However, the programmable motion profiles and 20%+ throughput gains often yield an ROI that offsets the initial cost within 3 years.
- Tonnage & Bolster Dimensions: As tonnage increases, frame rigidity requirements grow exponentially. Oversized bolsters (e.g., 5000mm+) require reinforced structures to manage off-center loading, significantly impacting manufacturing and logistics costs.
- Target SPM (Strokes Per Minute): Moving from 15 SPM to 25 SPM requires a fundamental shift in hardware—utilizing carbon-fiber bars, high-end motion kernels, and active vibration suppression, all of which drive up the price.
- Global Branding & Serviceability: While top-tier suppliers have higher initial prices, their superior OEE performance and higher residual resale value provide a more stable long-term investment.
Technical Q&A
Q: Why is there a 20% variance between quotes for seemingly identical specifications?
A: The difference usually lies in "unseen" engineering. This includes the depth of FEA stress analysis on the frame, the peak torque overhead of servo motors, the openness of the control system, and the guaranteed response time for after-sales support. The cheaper solution often incurs higher downtime costs over time.
Q: How can I optimize my budget before requesting a formal quote?
A: Define your "Core Part Matrix." If 80% of your production requires only 1200T, avoid over-specifying for 2000T based on 5% of your parts. Process optimization—such as multi-part nesting—can often significantly reduce the required hardware scale and total investment.
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Company
Zhejiang SAS Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd.
Location
No. 1668, Yedao Road, Haiyan Economic Development Zone, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China
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Mike