Two-acting hydraulic punches for portable use can process a wide range of unique shapes, regular punches and dies.
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.
GSS Machinery offers hydraulic punches that are superior for punching and forming sheet metal. GSS Machinery is the largest distributor of hydraulic punches. These punches are powered by the most powerful engines to produce precise, smooth punches in a very short time. They are also more efficient than regular drilling.
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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...
Hydraulic punches, aside from their compact size, offer great versatility and a stunning throat depth.
These holes can be processed indefinitely, and are protected from burrs. This makes them unique and beautiful.
They are powered by hydraulic/air.
This 14-piece hydraulic tool kit allows you to quickly and easily punch holes in both 11 gauge mild steel and 16 gauge stainless. The compact design of the hydraulic punch makes it easy for you to bring it with you to every job site. The hydraulic punch is faster, simpler and more precise than manual punches.
Our range portable double-acting hydraulic punches has a 27mm diameter and a maximum steel thickness of 13mm. It also has a 60mm throat depth.
Hydraulic punches typically can be controlled with hand pumps, hydraulic, gasoline, or electrical control pump. These pumps can be formulated for up to 10,000psi. Hydraulic punches are designed for use with mag drills or twist drills.
The single-acting, portable hydraulic punches can be used extensively in construction, the electricity industry, and other outdoor fields. The maximum punching thickness is approximately 16mm. It can also punch 24mm diameter and 110mm throat depth.
Aside from their compact design, hydraulic punches offer great versatility coupled with a stunning throat depth, and they can impeccably adapt to various punch and die designs.
Hydraulic Benchpresses are a great way to accelerate your fabrication without fatigue. It's made from a robust 3/8" plate construction and is available in various ways. These dies work in an HFrame press and hydraulic punch driver. They can also be used with a 3/4 inch draw bolt or 7/16 drawbol to dimpling PortaFab, Scotchman’s entry-level ironworker. This unit can be carried in a 110 volt portable package and provides 45 tons of hydraulic power. This punch can be used for punching steel spring steel in mounting race. A hole can only be made within 9/16th of an inch of the web. The rotary style punch produces more power than the existing Edwards ironworkers and can also be used to punch additional hydraulic ports. It takes approximately 5 seconds to punch. It has a punching speed of 4.5 seconds and a jog down to align the punch. Choose from 115 or US voltage.
Remove a piece of aluminum foil. To sharpen the blades of a three-hole punch, make sure the foil is long enough to cover all three holes. Pull off enough to sharpen all of the punches at once for one-hole and decorative punches.
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.
CNC punching
These machines are typically outfitted with a linear die carrier (tool carrier) and quick change tools. Today, the method is used in situations where laser applications are inefficient or technically impractical. CNC stands for Computer Numerically Controlled.