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How does the Force Modulator work?

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• The Force Modulator is built around a specified number of proprietary hydraulic cylinders. As the press cycles, the piston is driven down while ejecting fluid from the cylinder into a nitrogen charged accumulator. During upstroke, the nitrogen pressure causes fluid to drive the cylinders up. • The tonnages of the Force Modulator cylinders are speed sensitive. Typical speed range is +/- 20% of nominal design speeds. For example, the faster the speed the higher the tonnage.  more
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