Do you know the difference between CNC hammers and die forging hammers? We will distinguish between CNC forging machines and hydraulic die forging hammers based on their working principles, features, and investment scale to help you clearly understand the differences between them.
| Comparison Item | C92KA Series CNC closed die hammer | C86Y Series Die Forging Hammer |
| Core Technical Difference | Digital Program Control (CNC), programmable striking energy and process sequence | Fully hydraulic drive system, striking energy is not programmable |
| Precision Control | Extremely high precision, striking energy deviation within ±1.5% | High precision, but without configured striking energy display |
| Level of Automation | Core advantage; capable of robot integration, ideal as the core of automated production lines | Cannot be integrated into automated production lines |
| Scope of Forgings | Suitable for thin-walled, irregularly-shaped, and high-density precision forgings. Industries include: automotive, motorcycle, engineering machinery, hydraulic pipe fittings, hardware tools, architectural hardware, daily-use hardware, medical devices, kitchen & bathroom hardware, agricultural tools, cutting tools, and other precision die forging sectors. | Applicable to producing various types of multi-variety, small-to-medium batch die forgings, offering strong versatility |
| Forging Efficiency | High striking frequency, suitable for high-volume, high-efficiency continuous production | Stable striking frequency, meets the needs of multi-batch, flexible production |
| Investment Cost | Relatively high initial investment cost | Cost-effective with prominent cost-performance; more advantageous in terms of initial investment and maintenance costs |




In summary, selecting the right equipment for you is straightforward once your product characteristics and needs are clear.
For example: if your products require high forging precision, involve high-volume production, and you have plans to introduce automation in the future, the C92KA series CNC fully hydraulic die forging hammer would be the recommended choice.
On the other hand, if you work with a wide variety of forging types, do not require large production volumes, and have no plans for automation down the line, the C86YA series fully hydraulic die forging hammer is highly recommended. It offers a lower initial investment, and with its fully hydraulic drive system, ensures more stable operation.
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