GSS Machinery's hydraulic punches are a matchless sheet metal that can be used for punching or forming. We are the premier distributor of highly effective hydraulic punches. These punches have the highest quality engines and can produce smooth, precise punches in short periods of time.
Built with high-quality steel welded machine structures, it offers excellent temperature relief, rigidity and precision as well as durability. You can choose between manual and electric hydraulic pumps.
They can process an infinite number of holes at a time. These processed holes are free from burrs and make them beautiful and unique.
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.
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 are modeled to puncture metals with round, square or oblong holes. They are specifically designed to operate on mild steel, non-ferrous metals, and non-shattering plastics.
Hydraulic punches are designed to puncture metals using round, square, or oblong holes. They are designed to work on mild steel, nonferrous metals and non-shattering polymers.
The mold can be adjusted to accommodate a wide range of holes and different shapes.
It allows for a simple operation connection.
The 35-Ton hydraulic punching machine weighs 31 pounds and punches quickly. The dual-action remover holds the material and strips it so that you can punch the next hole in just seconds. It is suitable for punching railings, I-beams, tower iron, truck frames and truck frames. The maximum tensile strength is 65,000 Psi. Mount it to your work bench, or bring it to your job site. In less than 24 hours, rectangular, square or hex tools can be ordered.
Our 35-Ton portable hydraulic punching unit weighs just 31 pounds, is easy to use and punches in seconds. The dual-action stripper holds the material being punched and then strips the material from the punch so you're ready for the next hole in seconds. It is ideal for punching bus bars, tower iron, railing, I-beams and truck frames with a maximum tensile strength of 65,000 psi. Mount to your work bench or take it to the job site. Oblong, square, hex and rectangular tools are available in 24 hours.
Portable double-acting hydraulic punches can process a diverse range of unique shapes, regular, oblong punches, and dies.
Here are some maintenance tips: Make sure to clean the punch and die. They don't need lubrication but cleaning can prolong their life expectancy. Use only Enerpac Oil for both the punch and pump. Always match punch and die correctly. You should set up larger openings so that the dies point down for operations. Make sure to immediately replace cracked, chipped or worn-out dies and punches. To avoid cracks in materials processing, always use the appropriate lifting force.
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.
Punches are divided into two categories: hollow and solid. Hollow punches are used to create a hole by puncturing a surface such as sheet metal or leather. The "exit hole" near the working end of a hollow punch makes it easy to identify.
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.
A hole punch, also known as a hole puncher or paper puncher, is an office tool used to create holes in sheets of paper, typically for the purpose of storing the sheets in a binder or folder.