Gulf States Saw & Machine carries a wide range of Piranha Ironworkers available for sale. Our Service Department also stocks a variety of replacement parts, tooling and attachments. Call us today to learn more.
Dual Operator Piranha PII-88 is able to simultaneously operate the punch station and shear/copper-notcher platforms. This ironworker will double the production capacity of your company with dual operation. There are many advanced features, such as the Automatic Urethane Holder Down on the Plate and Angle Shear.
The P-110 Piranha Ironworker is incomparable in value and benefit to metal fabricators and metalworking shops. With a 110 tons of punching, bending and notching force this Piranha Ironworker will boost shop productivity. The Piranha Ironworker brand has earned the respect of metal fabricators across the nation; Gulf States Saw & Machine is a trusted dealer and proud to carry Piranha’s line of ironworkers.
Eliminate hydraulic press brake guesswork and rework with a CNC crowning system that automatically compensates for deflection through hydraulic cylinders in the bed. All you have to do is program your part, the material type, thickness and tools into the Delem controller, and it automatically adjusts the press brake for accuracy.
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.
Piranha supplies a full line of cutting, forming and other equipment for the metalplate fabrication market. Piranha Whitney, the world's leader in plate technologies, is proud to serve the needs of the global transportation, agriculture and construction equipment markets.
Gulf States Saw & Machine provides Metal Fabricators the highest quality machinery available. Gulf States Saw & Machine have many years of combined equipment sales and fabricating experience. Together we bring many well-known product lines under one company. We are built on Integrity, being Informative and Innovative for our customers.
The P-140 Piranha Ironworker represents the highest level in its field. It is capable of performing all the usual ironworker tasks, including bending, punching or notching. This Ironworker's flexibility will allow for shops to accomplish many tasks quickly. The Model Number refers to the punch capacity, which is measured in tons.
Whitney Single End Punch Presses and Piranha are opening the door to applications that require higher punching capabilities, larger sheets, or deeper throats.
On-line, you can find specifications and capacities for all of our presses. You are welcome to contact us with any questions or to help you find the best solution to your problems.
Our HD Series CNC plasma cutting machine is designed to produce plasma cutting quality with near LASER cut quality. If your HD Plasma products are not enough for you, our C Series CNC Plasma table will be a great choice.
Contact us today to discuss how we can reduce your cost per piece and increase your productivity - with the right machine for the job.
All of this is combined with Piranha’s superior factory engineering support and support, and you get a hydraulic ironworker that delivers the performance you need.
You can eliminate the guesswork associated with hydraulic press brakes and save time by using a CNC crowning technology that compensates for bed deflection via hydraulic cylinders. Just program your part, including the material type and thickness, into the Delem controller. It will adjust the pressbrake for accuracy.
Between 5000 and 3000 BCE, the Hittites of ancient Egypt are thought to have found iron, according to archaeologists. They pounded or hammered the metal to make tools and weapons during this time.
Reinforcing, structural, and ornamental ironworkers are the three main subtypes.
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Worker in structural iron.
Worker in ornamental iron.
The most common element on earth is iron, however it is not found in the crust. Although Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute predicted in 2006 that iron ore might run out in 64 years (or by 2070) based on a 2% annual growth in demand, the size of the accessible iron ore deposits remains unknown.