A hydraulic ironworker machine is a versatile and powerful industrial tool used in metalworking and fabrication processes. It's designed to perform a variety of metalworking operations, making it a popular choice in workshops, factories, and construction sites where metal fabrication is a common task.
Punching: The machine can punch holes of various sizes and shapes in metal sheets, plates, and other materials. It uses a hydraulic ram and a punch and die set to create holes.
Shearing: Hydraulic ironworkers can cut through metal sheets and plates with ease. They have a shear station equipped with blades that can cut flat bars, angle iron, round bars, and other metal profiles.
Notching: This function allows for creating notches in metal pieces, which is often necessary for fitting and joining different parts together.
Bending (Optional): Some hydraulic ironworkers come with a bending station, where metal sheets can be bent into various shapes and angles.
Bar Cutting: Hydraulic ironworkers can also be used to cut round bars, square bars, and other metal bars to specific lengths.
Angle Cutting: The machine can cut angles in metal pieces, creating various angular cuts as needed.
Channel and I-Beam Cutting: For structural metalwork, ironworkers can cut channels and I-beams to specific lengths or angles.
V-Notching: This function is used to create V-shaped notches in metal pieces, often for joints or structural connections.