Gang Punching Machine

Gang punching machines are special machinery in the metal industry used to punch several holes in one stroke in metal sheets or parts. The machine functions by using a set of dies and punches in a certain arrangement. These machines punch many holes per minute in very accurate and quick fashion. Gang punching takes place when several holes can be punched in a pattern while cutting down the production time and simultaneously uniform on the workpieces.

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Features :

  • Multiple punching heads: This enables punching many holes at once because there are many punching heads that punch the holes in combinations hence savinga lot of production time.
  • Adjustable Punching Patterns:Most gang punching machines are available with a provision for changing spacing, patterns, and configurations of holes depending on the requirements of the project.
  • This also owes its accuracy and precision in the alignment to several advanced alignment systems installed within it to ensure that holes are placed well without much error.
  • Heavy-duty construction: The machines are highly robustly constructed, with very powerful motors or hydraulic systems that can punch through the thickest, hardest metals that can be found in any type.
  • Hydraulic or Mechanical Operation: Hydraulic or mechanical operation machines are available, the hydraulic machine transferring more force and relatively quieter, the mechanical machines faster.
  • Automation with CNC Control:Modern gang punching machines often include CNC controls. These become programmed schemes for the punching patterns and enable increased efficiency as it provides the flexibility to create complex hole configurations.

Application :

It is Suitable for punching various profiles and materials, including:

  • Square Hollow Section (SHS)
  • Rectangular Hollow Section (RHS)
  • Circular Hollow Section (CHS)
  • Angles
  • Flats
  • Beams
  • Purlin
  • Struts
  • Other Open Profiles

This makes it very suitable to use within industries such as construction automotive manufacturing, and so many more, demand geometric shapes and materials Frequent needs.