A two-column eccentric press is a type of mechanical press used in metalworking for punching, bending, deep drawing and other forming processes. The press consists of a frame with two vertical uprights on which an eccentric mechanism is located. The eccentric mechanism is a rotating shaft with an eccentric cam that controls the movement of the press. As the cam rotates, it moves the connecting rods, located at the bottom face of the eccentric, up and down, causing the rams (or pressure plates) at the ends of the connecting rods to move up and down. The double-column eccentric press has the advantage of having a stable, rigid structure that allows precise motion control. It is capable of applying large forces and is very accurate even at high speeds. It is well suited for mass production of components in the automotive industry and other industries where high production speeds and precision are required. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)