Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. supplies a wide selection of single-acting mobile hydraulic punches. These are designed with the highest quality materials to ensure that they can meet the technical needs of different industries.
Many industries use hydraulic punches. They are time-saving, have excellent cycle times, can be used in a variety of industries, and are simple to use.
This machine can quickly punch different shapes, such as oblong and round holes. It has a backup switch to prevent the machine from stopping at any moment. This single-acting hydraulic uses a small hydraulic pump to power it. It also comes with manual and electric hydraulic pumps that can be selected based on the industry you work in.
Portable double-acting hydraulic punches can process a diverse range of unique shapes, regular, oblong punches, and dies.
Hydraulic punches, aside from their compact size, offer great versatility and a stunning throat depth.
This range of hydraulic punches has found vast application in several industries like electric tower cross arms, utility pole cross arm, elevator bracket, air conditioning bracket, zinc steel, guardrail, angle steel shelf, and many more.
Our Porta Punch punch is fast and easy to punch 13/16" round holes from 3/8" mild steel. It has an MAXIMUM tensile force of 65,000psi.
The compact design and hydraulic pump power make it easy to drill holes. It can produce 49 tons of power, has a maximum pressure of 10,000 PSI, and is 63 pounds in weight. You can add optional accessories such as a hose cord assembly and spanner, sub handle assembly and toolbox.
Equivalently, this machine’s powerful motor produces an output force of a hole that reaches 31T and is designed with durable metals. Its outer surface is painted to avoid/minimize rust, boast strength and durability. The hydraulic pump allows easy punch of holes.
Hydraulic punches can puncture metals in a variety of ways. They can be used on mild steel, nonferrous metals, as well as non-shattering materials.
This machine is great for hydraulic punching, pneumatic feed, and other fast operations.
Its punch, return and reset operations are entirely automatic. It comes with a smooth handle at the top, which is easy, convenient to hold, and gable by operators.
Our single-acting hydraulic punches, which are portable and lightweight, are extensively used in the electrical industry, construction, as well as other outdoor work areas. It has a max punching thickness of approximately 16mm, a maximum punching diameter of 24mm, as well as a maximum throat height of 110mm.
Hydraulic Bench Press will speed up fabrication without arm fatigue. It is made with a rugged 3/8 inch plate construction and has variety of different ways. These dies can be used in an H-Frame press, hydraulic punch driver, and even with a 3/4 inch or 7/16 draw bolt for dimpling Porta-Fab machine is Scotchman's entry level Ironworker. With 45 tons of hydraulic power in a portable 110 volt package, this unit is extremely handy permit the proper alignment of punches and dies for punching thin sheet metal. This punch is also great for punching spring steel for mounting race for punching angle iron. A hole can be punched within 9/16 of an inch from the web. The rotary style punch generates more than enough power to punch the hydraulic accessory ports on your existing Edwards ironworkers or can be used as a stand-alone unit with the optional Porta Power. The punching time. It features a 4.5 second punching speed, jog down punch for easy alignment, and a power-retractable punch. Choose from 115 volt for a US…
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.