The Piranha Ironworker (P-50) is a strong ironworker of great value. Piranha's standard features include a low angle angle notcher and clear sight line in the area. This allows for easy notching and coping with angle iron in one stroke. All Ironworkers feature an electronic stroke control and integrated copper or notchers. There are other features that may vary according to the model.
You get the hydraulic ironworker machine you want when you combine all that with Piranha’s exceptional factory engineering and support.
Our metal fabrication machinery can help you achieve the best quality and highest profits. Piranha's solutions include fiber LASERs and punch-plasma combinations machines, plasma cutting machine, heavy-duty hydraulic bent rolls, ironworkers press brakes, metal tables, and a large range of machine tooling.
Whitney Single End Punch Presses (Piranha and Whitney) are making it easier to punch larger sheets, have deeper throats, or require more punching ability.
Piranha ironworker models offer metal fabricators extraordinary quality and innovative capabilities. They can handle 50-140 tons. Every Piranha ironworker delivers quality work, reduced machine set-up times, versatility through a wide selection of tooling and excellent factory engineering and support. Machines from Piranha Single Operator Ironworker are capable to perform most applications. But, it is possible to perform two simultaneous operations (e.g. When two simultaneous operations (e.g. punching, notching) are needed, a dual-operating ironworker machine can be used.
Piranha hydraulic ironworker machines provide you with top-tier quality, innovative features, and unparalleled durability for all metal manufacturing needs. Our ironworker machines can range from 50 to 140 tons and include single-operator and dual-operator models. Every Piranha ironworker machine includes reliability, machine set-up time savings, versatility through a wide range of tooling and attachments, and superior factory engineering and support.
The Piranha–Whitney combination still beats plasma machines, lasers and water jets when it comes to ROI. Our Punch Plasma Combination will have more parts on your floor at the end the day in stainless steel, aluminum, and steel than any other method.
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The entire Piranha Ironworker line includes many of the same features as the P-65, which was a huge success. Piranha Ironworkers are the industry standard in sheet metal.
The P-140 Piranha Ironworker, is the most advanced in its category. It can perform all functions that are expected of ironworkers, such as bending and punching, nuching, and many more. This Ironworker's versatility can increase shop productivity, allowing you to finish many tasks quickly and efficiently. The Model Number shows the punch capacity in tons.
Piranha ironworker stations are at a uniform, ergonomic level across each machine. This allows our ironworker systems to easily adapt to material feeding systems without the need to adjust the height of the stations.
Dual Operator Piranha PII 140 allows simultaneous operation of the punch and shear/copper-notcher station. It is one of the strongest ironworkers available, offering enough punching power for all applications and dual operators to make it even more productive.
These cutting machines for Piranha fiber are equipped with the latest technology to up your production rates.
P-65 Piranha Ironworker's exclusive automatic urethane holddowns eliminate the need to make adjustments during shear cutting. They also prevent flat stock and sheet metal distortion during operation. Value added benefits include faster cycle times and lower distortion. These standard features help metal fabricators save time and money. They add value to any fab shop.
Buildings, bridges, highways, and other constructions all contain structural and reinforcing steel and iron. Although steel is the main metal used in this profession, they are frequently referred to as ironworkers or erectors.