Our factory-trained service experts can discuss options for machine tool repair with you today. This will effectively reduce downtime, and help keep your manufacturing process running smoothly. For optimal service and quality, make sure to look into our maintenance contracts.
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Dual Operator Piranha PII 140 allows simultaneous operation of the punch and shear/copper-notcher station. It is one of the strongest ironworkers available, offering enough punching power for all applications and dual operators to make it even more productive.
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Piranha hydraulic Ironworker Machines offer top-quality, innovative features, unmatched durability, and superior quality for all your metal manufacturing needs. Our ironworker machine ranges from 50 to 140 tons. We offer single-operator as well as dual-operator models. The reliability of every Piranha ironworker machine comes with time-savings in machine setup, versatility through a wide array of attachments and tooling, as well as superior factory engineering support.
The P-140 Piranha Ironworker is the top of its class. It can perform all the functions commonly expected from ironworkers; bending, punching, notching, and far more. This Ironworker’s versatility will boost shop productivity by allowing for a large number of tasks to be finished quickly and easily. The Model Number indicates the punch capacity as measured in tons.
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This is all combined with Piranha’s excellent factory engineering, support and maintenance and you have the hydraulic ironworker machine to deliver the performance your operation requires.
Piranha manufactures a comprehensive line of cutting and forming equipment for the metal plate fabrication market. Piranha-Whitney is the recognized leader in plate technology and its products serve the global transportation, agricultural and construction equipment industries.
Applications that require greater punching power, bigger sheets, or deeper throats will be able to use the Whitney Single End Punch Presses by Piranha and Whitney.
When a variety of machines are used to make complex and thick parts, it can be time-consuming. Piranha Whitney Punch Plasma Combination machines are a popular choice for fabricators. It produces three times as many parts per hour at a third the price.
The P-65 Piranha Ironworker unique automatic urethane hold downs eliminate time spent on adjustments during shear cuts, they also effectively keep flat stock and sheet metal from distorting during operation. Faster cycle times and less distortion mean value added benefits. These standard features save metal fabricators time and money, bringing value to every fab shop.
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The P-140 Piranha Ironworker stands out in its class. It can perform all of the common ironworker functions, such as bending, punching, notching and more. The Ironworker's versatility allows for many tasks to be completed quickly and easily, which will improve shop productivity. The Model Number is the capacity of the punch, as measured in tons.
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.
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.