This hydraulic punches range can be used in many industries including electric tower cross arms. Utility pole cross arms. Elevator bracket. Air conditioning bracket. Zinc steel. Guardrail. Angle steel shelf.
Hydraulic punches are designed to puncture metallic materials with square, round or oblong openings. They are made to be used with mild steel, nonferrous and non-shattering metals.
They are powered by hydraulic/air.
It is user-friendly and requires no programming.
You can easily adjust the mold to fit different sizes and shapes of holes.
These single-acting hydraulic punches are used extensively in the electric industry, construction, and other outdoor fieldwork. It allows for a maximum punching thickness up to 16mm, maximum punching width of 24mm, maximum throat depth of 110mm, and maximum punching distance of 24mm.
For punching holes of any shape, such as squares, rectangles, squares, and H types e.t.c.
Here are some maintenance tips. Always clean the punch & die. Even though they don't need to be lubricated, cleaning can help prolong their lifespan. In both punches, and pumps, only use Enerpac Oil. Match your punch and die carefully at all times. Operationally, make sure to use dies that have bigger openings. Always change out worn-out or chipped punches and/or dies promptly. For materials processing, it is important to always observe the appropriate lifting force in order to avoid cracks.
There are many industries that use hydraulic punches. They can save you time, reduce cycle times, make it easy to operate, produce high accuracy, and require less cleaning up.
Capable of drilling smooth and top-level precise holes in 16.5 seconds. It comes with complete accessories to meet distinct requirements.
Single-acting hydraulic punches can punch precise holes quickly and efficiently in a very short time. It has an automatic punch, returns and reset operation, which makes it suitable for many materials, including angle steel, channel and H-shapes steels and flat sheets (copper plate, aluminum and iron)
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Hydraulic Bench Presses will accelerate fabrication and reduce arm fatigue. It features a tough 3/8 inch plate structure and can be used in a variety different ways. These dies can also be used in an H frame press, hydraulic punch drive, or even with a 3/4" or 7/16 draw bolt to dimpling PortaFab machine. This is Scotchman’s entry level ironworker. This portable 110 volt unit has 45 tons hydraulic power. It is very handy for aligning punches and dies when punching thin sheetmetal. This punch is great for punching spring metal for mounting race to punch angle iron. The hole can be punched in a distance of 9/16 inch from the web. The rotary punch is powerful enough to punch the hydraulic accessory port on an Edwards ironworker. The punching speed. It comes with a 4.5 second punching pace, jog-down punch for easy alignment, as well as a power-retractable punch. For a US...
Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. provides the best solution for hydraulic punching machine. They can quickly and precisely punch special-shaped holes such as rectangular, square, H type e.t.c. in various steels, including brass, stainless, copper, aluminum and many others. Our range of portable hydraulic punches with double-acting capabilities is used in multiple industries.
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.