A hydraulic ironworker is a versatile metalworking machine used for cutting, punching, shearing, and notching metal materials such as steel plates, angle irons, channels and bars. It is widely used in fabrication shops, manufacturing industries and construction.
Punching:
Creates holes in metal sheets, plates, or structural steel.
Various punch sizes and shapes can be used.
Shearing:
Cuts flat bars, angles, and steel plates cleanly.
Reduces material waste compared to traditional cutting methods.
Notching:
Removes a portion of metal to create a specific shape, often used in welding and joining processes.
Common types: corner notching, pipe notching, and V-notching.
Bar and Rod Shearing:
Cuts round bars, square bars, and other structural materials.
Ensures precision and efficiency in cutting.
Angle Cutting:
Cuts metal at precise angles, commonly used in frame construction and fabrication.
Channel and Beam Cutting:
Used to cut I-beams, H-beams, and C-channels, making it essential for construction and structural applications.