The Piranha/Whitney combination continues to outperform laser technology in cutting thicker parts quicker. In terms of ROI, it consistently beats water jet machines, plasma machines, and lasers. Our Punch Plasma Combination is more efficient than any other process and will leave more parts on the ground in steel, stainless, and aluminum.
P-65 Piranha Ironworker’s unique urethane holding downs save time during shear cuts and prevent flat stock or sheet metal from bending during operations. Speedier cycle times and less distortion offer value added benefits. These standard features reduce time and cost for metal fabricators, which adds value to every fabshop.
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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.
The single operator ironworker from Piranha can do most of the tasks that you request. If two simultaneous operations (e.g. A dual operator ironworker is your best choice if you need to punch and notch simultaneously.
Piranha ironworker stations are at a uniform, ergonomic level across each machine. This allows our ironworker systems to easily adapt to material feeding systems without the need to adjust the height of the stations.
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.
Piranha's ironworkers offer metal fabricators exceptional quality and unique features. Each Piranha is a reliable, high-quality ironworker who can save time, be flexible, and provide support and engineering for the factory.
The Piranha Ironworker (P-50) is a strong ironworker of great value. Piranha's standard features include a low angle angle notcher and clear sight line in the area. This allows for easy notching and coping with angle iron in one stroke. All Ironworkers feature an electronic stroke control and integrated copper or notchers. There are other features that may vary according to the model.
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.
Piranha hydraulic-ironworker machines are top-of the line in quality, innovation, and durability. They can be used for all types of metal manufacturing. Our ironworker models can weigh between 50 and 140 tons, and come in both single-operator (and dual-operator) versions. Each Piranha machine ironworker has reliability, machine setup time savings, versatility, superior factory engineering, support, and more.
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A series of machines can make it difficult to produce complex parts that are thick and require multiple steps. Piranha-Whitney Punch Plasma Combination machines are used by fabricators all over the world to produce three times as much parts per day at a fraction of the cost.
The entire Piranha ironworkers line contains most of the P-65's great features. Piranha Ironworkers has the industry's best sheet metal service. We can help you with shearing, notching and punching holes in steel plates.
Buildings, bridges, highways, and other constructions all contain structural and reinforcing steel and iron. Although steel is the main metal used in this profession, they are frequently referred to as ironworkers or erectors.