Complex, thick parts can be difficult to produce on multiple machines. Fabricators around the world turn to Piranha Whitney Punch Plasma Combination machines for three times the production and a third of the cost.
Dual Operator Piranha PII-88 allows simultaneous operation of the punch and shear/copper-notcher station. Dual operation will double your production. This ironworker also has many advanced features like the Automatic Urethane hold down on the Plate or Angle shear.
Metal fabricators can rely on Piranha ironworker machinery for their exceptional quality and innovative features. The machines range in weight from 50 to 140 tons. Every Piranha Ironworker produces quality work, saves time in machine setup, flexibility through a wide variety of tooling, superior factory engineering, and support. Most applications can be performed by the single-operating ironworker machine from Piranha. When two simultaneous operations are needed (e.g. If two simultaneous operations are required (e.g., punching and notching), then a dual operator ironworker is the right machine.
The P-140 Piranha Ironworker ranks among the best in its class. It can do all the tasks that ironworkers expect, including bending, punching and notching. The versatility of this Ironworker will increase shop productivity and make it possible to complete many tasks quickly and easily. The punch capacity is indicated by the Model Number in tons.
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.
Whitney Single End Punch Presses, Piranha, and Whitney are leading the way in applications that require larger punching capacity, deeper throats, and larger sheets.
Combining all this with Piranha's factory engineering and support, you will have a hydraulic machine for ironworkers that is capable of delivering the performance you require.
Whitney Single End Punch Presses (Piranha and Whitney) are making it easier to punch larger sheets, have deeper throats, or require more punching ability.
Piranha ironworker station workstations are at an ergonomic, consistent level across the machine. This makes our ironworker machines easy to adapt to material feeder systems without having to adjust height between stations.
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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.
Our lines of metal fabrication machinery will help you deliver the highest quality with greater profits. Piranha solutions include fiber LASERs,punch-plasma combination machines, plasma cutting machines, heavy-duty hydraulic bending rolls, ironworkers, press brakes, plasma tables, and an extensive line of machine tooling.
P-65 Piranha Ironworker's exclusive automatic urethane holddowns eliminate the need to make adjustments during shear cutting. They also prevent flat stock and sheet metal distortion during operation. Value added benefits include faster cycle times and lower distortion. These standard features help metal fabricators save time and money. They add value to any fab shop.
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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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.