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Piranha Ironworker Model

Fabtech is committed to the principle of service first, sales second. We believe that anyone can make metal fabrication equipment, but we are unique in our ability to service non-brand specific machinery as well as repair and maintain metalworking equipment.

Piranha makes a variety of cutting and forming tools for the metal plate industry. Piranha Whitney is a leader in plate tech and its products serve the global transport, agricultural, construction and equipment industries.

Our hydraulic ironworker machines range in weight from 50 to 140 tonnes, and are supported by Piranha's reputation for innovation and quality. We have both single-operator as well as dual-operator models.

Gulf States Saw & Machine carries a complete range of Piranha Ironworkers. We also have a large selection of Replacement Parts and Tooling. Contact our Service Department today for the best options.

How do you use a piranha ironworker

You get the hydraulic ironworker machine you want when you combine all that with Piranha’s exceptional factory engineering and support.

The Piranha Ironworker PP-50 is a great solid ironworker. Piranha's standard features such as a low rake angle angle notcher, and clear line-of-sight in the work area enable you to cleanly notch and cope with angle iron in one stroke. All Ironworkers come with an integrated copper and notchers and electronic stroke control. Other features vary by model.

How do you use a piranha ironworker
Piranha Ironworker Machines By Mtd

Piranha Ironworker Machines By Mtd

Backed by the Piranha reputation for quality and innovation, our hydraulic ironworker machine lines range from 50 to 140 tons, with both single-operator and dual-operator models available.

Piranha fiber LASER cutting machines are packed with exclusive technology to blow your current production speeds out of the water.

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Whitney Single End Punch Presses (Piranha and Whitney) are making it easier to punch larger sheets, have deeper throats, or require more punching ability.

Producing complex, thick parts with multiple steps can take a lot of time when done on a series of machines. That’s why fabricators worldwide turn to Piranha-Whitney Punch Plasma Combination machines to produce three times as many parts per day, at one third the cost.

Small Ironworker Machine
Small Ironworker Machine

Our team is continuously working to develop new solutions that produce better parts in less time. We believe in hardwork and being great for our clients. We believe that value and durability are important. With every machine we sell, our reputation is at risk. We promise to take good care of you.

P-65 Piranha Ironworker's unique automatic urethane holds downs reduce the time required to adjust during shear cuts. They also keep sheet metal and flat stock from bending during operation. You get more value for your money by having a shorter cycle time and less distortion. These standard features are cost-effective and save time for metal fabricators, adding value to every shop.

Piranha Iron Worker Machines By Year

The entire Piranha range of ironworkers shares many of the characteristics of the P-65. Piranha Ironworkers, an industry standard, is the best choice for your sheet metal needs.

A Piranha ironworker offers unmatched versatility and a reduced time to set up due to its wide selection of ironworker tooling and attachments.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.