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Advanced Manufacturing Systems

This document introduces the Atlas FLEX Family of tri-axis transfer systems, including the FLEX 5000, FLEX 3000, and FLEX 1000 models. It provides specifications for the transfer stroke, position accuracy, and speeds for the X, Y, and Z axes of each model. Additional features described include operation modes, rail design, couplings, overhead design, programmable transfer paths, and remote diagnostics. Options are also listed.
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Advanced Manufacturing Systems

This document introduces the Atlas FLEX Family of tri-axis transfer systems, including the FLEX 5000, FLEX 3000, and FLEX 1000 models. It provides specifications for the transfer stroke, position accuracy, and speeds for the X, Y, and Z axes of each model. Additional features described include operation modes, rail design, couplings, overhead design, programmable transfer paths, and remote diagnostics. Options are also listed.
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Powerful Manufacturing Solutions Tri-Axis Transfer Systems

the Worlds Best


Introducing the Atlas FLEX Family FLEX 5000
Transfer Stroke: Position Accuracy: X-Axis Speed: Clamp Stroke: Position Accuracy: Y-Axis Speed: Lift Stroke: Position Accuracy: Z-Axis Speed: 0-84 (2135 mm) 0.002 (0.05 mm) 560 ft/min. (170m/min) 0-30 (760 mm) 0.001 (0.025 mm) 365 ft/min (111 m/min) 0-30 (760 mm) 0.001 (0.025 mm) 305 ft/min (93 m/min)

Building

Transfers

Strength, Speed, Power, Agility and Ambition. It Must Be a FLEX



Tri-axis, dual-axis or cross-bar operation modes Extruded low-mass aluminum rails allow for high-speed operations Transfer rails are supported along the length of the rail, instead of at the ends, for higher rigidity and less deflection Anti-backlash couplings improve accuracy and smoothness, while reducing wear Overhead mounted design: Easy, open access to the dies Bolster is open for scrap removal Windows are clear for part feeding Transfer path corner radii programmability Jog capability (forward and reverse) is independent of press actuation Fully programmable part sensing PC-based remote access diagnostics via modem

Standard Part & Tooling Weight 1200 lbs. (550 kg) Number of Die Stations: 12 Standard (Single Ram Press) 16+ Optional

FLEX 3000
Transfer Stroke: Position Accuracy: X-Axis Speed: Clamp Stroke: Position Accuracy: Y-Axis Speed: Lift Stroke: Position Accuracy: Z-Axis Speed: 0-84 (2135 mm) 0.002 (0.05 mm) 560 ft/min. (170m/min) 0-30 (760 mm) 0.001 (0.025 mm) 365 ft/min (111 m/min) 0-30 (760 mm) 0.001 (0.025 mm) 305 ft/min (93 m/min)

Options
Die automation control package External lift unit to clear tall dies Semi-auto tooling rail connections Live camera for remote access FLEX Finger Tooling Increased part & tooling weight capacity Universal tooling rails with plug-in tooling fingers Dual transfer pitch capability

Standard Part & Tooling Weight 600 lbs. (275 kg) Number of Die Stations: 12 Standard (Single Ram Press) 16+ Optional

FLEX 1000
Transfer Stroke: Position Accuracy: X-Axis Speed: Clamp Stroke: Position Accuracy: Y-Axis Speed: Lift Stroke: Position Accuracy: Z-Axis Speed: 0-36 (915 mm) 0.002 (0.05 mm) 563 ft/min. (171m/min) 0-18 (457 mm) 0.001 (0.025 mm) 247 ft/min (75 m/min) 0-50 (1270 mm) 0.001 (0.025 mm) 145 ft/min (44 m/min)

Standard Part & Tooling Weight 300 lbs. (135 kg) Number of Die Stations: 8 Standard

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