This portable hydraulic punch presses from Cleveland Steel Tool, weighing in at just 31 lbs, punches in less than a second and is 35 tons. Easy linear operation is assured by the dual-action. These punches are unlike similar tools. They can punch and strip within a 90-degree arc movement of your lever. The upper, rotary-style punch has enough power to punch 1/2 inches through 1/2 inch plate of mild steel. The throat of this punch permits punching...

They are powered by hydraulic/air.

It features 10 tons of hydraulic pressure to accomplish a variety of tasks. The press is ready to accept all Mittler Punch & Flare tools or can be in a hydraulic punch driver, these knock out punches are an economical way to punch holes for the fabricator on a budget. Swag Offroad punches also…

The high coherence of the mechanized processing piece/product is outstanding, and the product quality is even more safe.

Single Acting Hydraulic Punches 60 Psi

It is faster than regular drills and can be done quickly and with high accuracy.

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.

Single Acting Hydraulic Punches 60 Psi
Single Acting Hydraulic Punches In Dreams

Single Acting Hydraulic Punches In Dreams

This drill is capable of drilling precise, smooth holes with top-level precision in only 16.5 seconds. The kit includes everything you need.

It can drill smooth, precise holes at top level in just 16.5 seconds. You can get all the accessories you need to fulfill your specific needs.

Single Acting Hydraulic Punches Draymond

Hydraulic Benchpresses are a great way to accelerate your fabrication without fatigue. It's made from a robust 3/8" plate construction and is available in various ways. These dies work in an HFrame press and hydraulic punch driver. They can also be used with a 3/4 inch draw bolt or 7/16 drawbol to dimpling PortaFab, Scotchman’s entry-level ironworker. This unit can be carried in a 110 volt portable package and provides 45 tons of hydraulic power. This punch can be used for punching steel spring steel in mounting race. A hole can only be made within 9/16th of an inch of the web. The rotary style punch produces more power than the existing Edwards ironworkers and can also be used to punch additional hydraulic ports. It takes approximately 5 seconds to punch. It has a punching speed of 4.5 seconds and a jog down to align the punch. Choose from 115 or US voltage.

These holes can be processed indefinitely, and are protected from burrs. This makes them unique and beautiful.

Single Acting Hydraulic Punches Stainless Steel
Single Acting Hydraulic Punches Stainless Steel

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.

Our portable single-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.

Single Acting Hydraulic Punches 3000 Psi

Hydraulic punches are vastly used in various industries. They save time, offer excellent cycle times, are easy to handle, produce top-notch accuracy, and require less clean up; it comprises a clean slug that is convenient to use and provides last longing punches.

Suitable for hydraulic punching, pneumatic feeding, and fast operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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 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.