There are many industries that use hydraulic punches. They can save you time, reduce cycle times, make it easy to operate, produce high accuracy, and require less cleaning up.
Our machine range is capable of quickly punching various special-shaped holes such as oval and round. It also includes a backup button that allows you to stop the punch instantly at any time. This double acting hydraulic comes in a compact design, powered by a hydraulic engine. There are also manual and electronic hydraulic pump options.
Our portable double acting hydraulic punches are vastly used in the electricity industry, construction, and various outdoor fieldwork. It allows a maximum punching thickness of about 16mm, a maximum punching diameter of 24mm, and a maximum throat depth of 110mm.
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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.
Hydraulic Benchpresses can be used to speed up the fabrication process without causing arm fatigue. It has a 3/8 inch thick plate construction that can be used in many different ways. These dies can be used with an HFrame press, hydraulic punch driver, and even with a 3/4'' or 7/16'' draw bolt for dimpling PortaFab machines, Scotchman’s entrylevel ironworker. This unit, which packs 45 tons in hydraulic power in a small 110 volt box, is extremely useful for aligning punches. This punch is ideal for punching spring steel to mount race for punching angle Iron. A hole can easily be punched from 9/16 inches away from the web. You can use the optional Porta Power or the rotary style punch to punch the hydraulic accessory holes on Edwards ironworkers. The punching times are approximately 4.5 seconds. It boasts a fast punching speed of 4.5 seconds, a jogdown punch for easy alignment and a power - retractable punch. Choose between 115 volt and a US...
This hydraulic punches have been widely used in many industries like utility pole cross arms or electric tower crossarms. They also serve as an elevator bracket and air conditioning bracket.
You have come to the right spot if you are looking for a portable, double acting hydraulic punch that is both accurate and practical. We offer a variety of punches suitable for your needs. Please feel free to contact us with any suggestions or requests. We are always available to answer your technical queries.
The portable, double-acting hydraulic punches can handle a wide range of unique shapes and regular, oblong punches, as well dies.
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.
GSS Machinery's Portable Hydraulic Punches can be used to quickly produce holes in bar stock, beam flanges and angle flanges. The Double Action design of this steel hole punch reduces cycle time and promotes material handling that is more efficient than other processes.
This machine features a dual-action model that reduces cycle times, and its compact design allows minimized material handling, which produces highly effective holes compared with other processes.
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These processed holes can handle an infinite amount of holes. They are also safe from burrs.
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.
The combination of ease of hydraulic operation and precision-ground knockouts results in clean, quick holes. Pumps are available with either foot or hand pumps. 3-point punch/die sets that are precision-ground.
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.