They are powered using hydraulic/air.
GSS Machinery can modify your punching machines according to your requirements. You also have the option of additional accessories, such as horizontal/vertical punching or punching without using your hands. These accessories will improve your punching performance.
Hydraulic punches may be controlled by either hand pumps or hydraulic, gas, and electrical control pumps. They can be formulated to 10,000 PSI. Hydraulic punches are used in operations that involve handheld twist drills, or mag drills.
If you are in search of a great portable single-acting hydraulic punch with practicality and accuracy being your top priority, you’ve come to the right place. We have an intelligent range of punches eligible for your applications. Do not hesitate to contact us for requests and recommendations, and we are more than willing to handle your technical needs with utmost satisfaction.
This is more efficient than traditional hand drills because it can be quickly handled and has a high level accuracy.
Built with high-quality steel welded machine structures, it offers excellent temperature relief, rigidity and precision as well as durability. You can choose between manual and electric hydraulic pumps.
A great steel welded machine construction provides excellent temperature relief, rigidity, precision, durability, and strength. Both manual and electrical hydraulic pumps are available.
The portable hydraulic punch press, which weighs only 31 pounds and can punch in just seconds, is a 35-ton punch press made by Cleveland Steel Tool. Dual-action ensures a smooth, linear operation. These punches can punch and tear in a 90 degree arc movement, unlike other similar tools. The upper rotary-style punch can punch through 1/2-inch mild steel plates with enough power. Punching is possible through the throat.
A well-designed puncher that can precisely punch holes and not shift, with sturdy upper and bottom molds. Use it for L-shaped, channel, H-shaped, and other metal plates. It is widely utilized in different electrical and construction industries.
Hydraulic punches are designed to puncture metals using round, square, or oblong holes. They are designed to work on mild steel, nonferrous metals and non-shattering polymers.
Our portable single-acting hydraulic punches are vastly used in the electricity industry, construction, and various outdoor fieldwork. It allows a maximum punching thickness of about 16mm, a maximum punching diameter of 24mm, and a maximum throat depth of 110mm.
The best single-acting, portable hydraulic punch is one that you can trust. We offer a wide range of punches that are compatible with your application. Contact us immediately for any questions or suggestions. We will be happy to help you with your technical problems.
The 35-ton portable hydraulic punch machine from Cleveland Steel Tool is lightweight at 31 pounds. It punches in just seconds and takes only a few seconds to operate. The dual-action assures simple linear operation. These punches, unlike similar tools, can be used to punch and remove within a 90 degree angle movement of the lever. The upper rotary style punch produces enough power for punching a 1/2 inch hole in 1/2 inch mild steel plate. The throat of the punch is designed to allow for punching...
Our Porta Punch is the fastest way to punch up 13/16” round holes in 3/8” mild steel. It's also very strong with a maximum tensile strength at 65,000 psi.
Hydraulic punches are used to create round, square, or oblong holes in metal. They are intended for use with mild steel, nonferrous metals, and some plastics (non-shattering). Hydraulic punches can be powered by hand pumps, air/hydraulic, gas, or electric pumps capable of producing up to 10,000 psi (700 bar).
A punch is a tool used to make an indent or a hole in a hard surface. They are typically made of a hard metal rod with a narrow tip on one end and a broad flat "butt" on the other.
A punch press has two cooperating components: the punch, which is attached to the machine's reciprocating ram, and the die, which is clamped onto a bed or anvil with a flat surface perpendicular to the ram's path. When in use, the punch pushes against the workpiece held in the die.