The single operator ironworker from Piranha can do most of the tasks that you request. If two simultaneous operations (e.g. A dual operator ironworker is your best choice if you need to punch and notch simultaneously.
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The Piranha hydraulic ironworker machine offers top-quality, innovative features and unmatched durability for any metal manufacturing need. The range of our ironworker machines is 50 to 140 tonnes. They are available in single-operator or dual-operator versions. Each Piranha ironworker machine is reliable, easy to set up, versatile, has a wide variety of attachments and tools, and offers superior support and factory engineering.
Piranha supplies a full line of cutting, forming and other equipment for the metalplate fabrication market. Piranha Whitney, the world's leader in plate technologies, is proud to serve the needs of the global transportation, agriculture and construction equipment markets.
The Piranha/Whitney combination has a consistent ROI that beats all other laser technology, including plasma machines and laser technology to cut thicker parts more quickly. Our Punch Plasma Combination puts more parts on floor in steel and stainless steel than any other process.
Piranha ironworkers provide metal fabricators with exceptional quality and innovative capabilities. Each Piranha delivers quality work, a reduction in setup time, adaptability, versatility, and support through factory engineering.
The P-90 Piranha Ironworker dovetail slide allows steel fabricators to switch from punching to bending, easily and efficiently. Metalworking machine shops everywhere have come to appreciate Piranha’s Quick-Change Tooling. Likewise, the urethane strippers almost eliminate part distortion, while minimizing stroke length. These standard features, plus more horsepower per ton, is why Piranha Ironworker machines lead the competition.
Dual Operator Piranha PII-88 allows simultaneous operation for the punch station, shear/copper-notcher and punch stations. This ironworker can double your production by offering dual operation. Additionally, it has advanced features such the Automatic Urethanehold Down on Plate and Angle Shear.
A Piranha ironworker is versatile thanks to a variety of ironworker equipment attachments. It also offers a significant reduction in set-up time.
Dual Operator Piranha PII 140 allows simultaneous use of the punch stations and shear/copper notcher stations. It's one of our most powerful ironworkers, with enough punch force to suit any application. And, with dual operators it's also one the most productive.
The range of ironworker machines from Piranha is 50 to 140 tonnes. They offer metal fabricators exceptional quality and innovative features. Each Piranha ironworker is a reliable, high-quality machine that saves time and offers versatility. It also has superior factory engineering and support. The single operator ironworker machines from Piranha are capable of handling most applications. If two simultaneous operations (e.g. A dual operator ironworker machine is the best choice if you need to do both punching and notching.
Piranha Single Operator ironworkers can handle most tasks. But, if two simultaneous operations are required (e.g. Dual operator ironworkers are your best bet if you have to do both punching or notching.
The most common element on earth is iron, however it is not found in the crust. Although Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute predicted in 2006 that iron ore might run out in 64 years (or by 2070) based on a 2% annual growth in demand, the size of the accessible iron ore deposits remains unknown.
Between 5000 and 3000 BCE, the Hittites of ancient Egypt are thought to have found iron, according to archaeologists. They pounded or hammered the metal to make tools and weapons during this time.
A type of machine tool that combines numerous functions, such as metal cutting, punching, shearing, and bending, is the hydraulic ironworker machine. It benefits from easy operation, low energy usage, and low maintenance costs.