The CybTouch 15PS Win is a 2D numerical control specifically dedicated for mid-range CNC pressbrakes. It comes in a compact housing,
• Full glass touch-screen and the CNC board mounted on the back of the screen.
• Windows 10 for networking and remote maintenance.
• Unique experience with 2D graphic profile drawing (Touch Profile) and 3D viewer thanks to a new quad core processor unit.
• Production management thanks to the Industry 4.0 ready.
Main features for User
Modern streamlined glass surface touch screen that can be used with gloves.
User-friendly HMI thanks to intuitive programmin
All kinematics available:
– For X, Xrelatives, Xslave, R, Rslave, and Z axes.
– For Back and Front multiples gauges.
– For bending aids.
Highest precision of bending thanks to sophisticated algorythms.
DXF tools import.
Group management for complex production.
Preliminary / Final bend.
Hemming management.
Running under Windows 10 for multitasking and networking.
Customisable Industry 4.0.
Main features for OEM
Set up with dedicated wizards (auto-tuning).
Axis control through CANopen® and EtherCAT® with wide configuration capabilities.
Interactions with the beam through specific cycles to manage hybrid and electric press brakes.
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The CybTouch 15PS Win is best suited to users who need more than a basic press brake control but do not need a highly complex high-end system. It fits well in mid-range CNC press brake applications where programming flexibility and day-to-day usability both matter.
It is a good choice when the work involves more varied parts, more frequent program changes, or a need for clearer graphical programming. It makes more sense than a simpler control when production demands go beyond straightforward bending routines.
Yes, it is well suited to regular production work as well as more varied jobs. Features such as group management, bend sequencing support, and profile-based programming make it useful where repeatability and workflow matter.
It helps by making programming and navigation more straightforward, while also giving clearer visual feedback during setup. For many operators, that means less time spent working through control logic and more confidence when preparing bending jobs.
Yes, it is a sensible option for workshops that want stronger networking and production-management capability without moving straight to a more advanced control tier. It offers a more practical route into a connected workflow.
It can be relevant to both, but it is especially useful where a machine builder or workshop wants a modern touch-based control with broader configuration flexibility. The OEM functions also make it relevant for more specialised machine setups.
It is most useful where the operator needs a capable 2D control for regular production, varied part work, and more involved programming than entry-level systems usually handle. It suits workshops that need practical control without unnecessary complication.