Punching machine
When it comes to industrial metal fabrication, punching machines stand as indispensable tools for creating precise holes and cutouts in various materials. Our high-performance punching machines combine durability with precision engineering to meet the most demanding industrial requirements.
Key Features of Our Punching Machines
- Heavy-duty steel construction for long-lasting durability
- Advanced hydraulic/pneumatic systems for consistent punching force
- Precision-guided tooling system for accurate hole placement
- User-friendly CNC control interface for easy operation
- Multiple safety features including emergency stop and light curtains
- Energy-efficient systems to reduce operational costs
Technical Specifications
| Model | Max. Punching Force | Stroke Length | Max. Material Thickness | Hole Diameter Range | Power Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PM-300 | 30 tons | 50 mm | 6 mm (mild steel) | 5-50 mm | 5.5 kW |
| PM-500 | 50 tons | 60 mm | 8 mm (mild steel) | 5-80 mm | 7.5 kW |
| PM-800 | 80 tons | 80 mm | 12 mm (mild steel) | 5-120 mm | 11 kW |
Punching Machine Applications
Our punching machines are used across multiple industries including:
- Automotive parts manufacturing
- HVAC ductwork fabrication
- Electrical enclosure production
- Construction material processing
- Metal furniture manufacturing
Punching Machine FAQ
Q: What maintenance does a punching machine require?
A: Regular maintenance of punching machines includes daily lubrication of moving parts, weekly inspection of hydraulic/pneumatic systems, monthly tooling alignment checks, and biannual full system servicing. Always follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and keep records of all service activities to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your equipment.
Q: How often should punching machine dies be replaced?
A: Die lifespan varies based on material thickness, punch frequency, and material type. Typically, dies last between 50,000 to 100,000 cycles when processing mild steel at recommended thicknesses. Signs of wear include burring on the punched edges, increased punching force requirements, or dimensional inaccuracies. Regular inspection and proper die maintenance can significantly extend tool life.
Q: Can punching machines handle different materials?
A: Yes, modern punching machines can process various materials including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and certain plastics. However, material thickness capacity and required punching force vary significantly. Always consult the machine specifications and adjust parameters accordingly. Some materials may require specialized tool coatings or different die clearances for optimal results.
Advanced Options
Our punching machines come with several optional features to enhance productivity:
- Automatic tool changers for reduced setup time
- Laser positioning systems for improved accuracy
- Material handling automation for high-volume production
- Remote monitoring and diagnostics capabilities
- Custom tooling solutions for specialized applications
With over two decades of experience in metal fabrication equipment, we've engineered our punching machines to deliver unmatched reliability and precision. Whether you need basic hole punching or complex pattern creation, our machines provide the performance and flexibility required in modern manufacturing environments.















