Project Description

Hydraulic Punching tool Technical Parameter, Portable Hydraulic Punching Machine 

Modle
CH-60
CH-60A
CH-70
CA-70A
Output(T)
31
31
35
35
Max thickness(mm)
Iron sheet
6
6
10
10
Max thickness(mm)
Copper Busbar
10
10
12
12
Max thickness(mm)
Angle Iron
5-10#
3-10#
5-10#
5-10#
Throat Depth
95
95
110
110
Weight(kg)
18.5
18
38
37
Size(mm)
350*245*110
350*245*110
370*240*150
370*240*150

Hydraulic metal hole punch machine

  • It is designed for punching holes on Cu/AI bus bar.
  • Fast speed punching,accurate position without deviation.
  • All kinds of punching dies could be ordered.
  • Hydraulic punching could avoid cutting scraps while punching hole.It is much safer and clearer while operation.
  • Portable unit could be take to site or fixed in factory for batch punching work.
  • Standard assembling of four dies in 10.5,13.8,17.5,20.5mm supplied with the puncher.

How to Choose the Right Hydraulic Hole Punch ?

Choosing the right hydraulic hole punch can be a crucial decision to ensure the success and efficiency of your punching operations. Here are some factors to consider when choosing a hydraulic hole punch:

Material type and thickness: The hydraulic hole punch you choose should be able to handle the material you are punching, including its thickness. Be sure to check the specifications of the punch to ensure it can handle the material you are working with.

Punching capacity: The punching capacity of the hydraulic hole punch should match the size and number of holes you need to punch. Make sure to choose a punch with a capacity that meets your needs.

Punch and die size: The size of the punch and die will determine the size of the hole you can punch. Be sure to choose a punch and die set that can create the hole size you need.

Ease of use: The hydraulic hole punch should be easy to operate, and the process of changing the punch and die should be quick and straightforward.

Portability: Depending on your needs, you may require a portable hydraulic hole punch that can be easily moved from one location to another. Make sure to choose a punch that is lightweight and easy to transport.

Durability: Choose a hydraulic hole punch that is made from high-quality materials and is designed to withstand heavy use over an extended period of time. This will ensure that your investment lasts for years to come.

Price: Hydraulic hole punches can vary in price, so make sure to choose a punch that fits within your budget while still meeting your needs.

By considering these factors, you can choose the right hydraulic hole punch for your specific punching needs.

Do you need a double acting hydraulic punch or a single acting one?

The decision to choose a double-acting hydraulic punch or a single-acting one depends on your specific punching needs.

Single-acting hydraulic punches use hydraulic pressure to push the punch through the material to create a hole. Once the hole is created, the hydraulic pressure is released, and the punch returns to its starting position. Single-acting punches are generally less expensive and more straightforward to operate than double-acting punches.

Double-acting hydraulic punches use hydraulic pressure to push the punch through the material to create a hole, but they also use hydraulic pressure to retract the punch, so it’s ready for the next punch. Double-acting punches are generally faster than single-acting punches since they don’t have to return to their starting position before the next punch. Double-acting punches are ideal for high-volume punching operations.

So, if you need to punch a large number of holes quickly and efficiently, a double-acting hydraulic punch may be the best choice for you. If you have a lower volume of punching operations, a single-acting hydraulic punch may be more suitable for your needs.

What hole shapes do I want my hydraulic hole punch to create?

The shape of the hole you want your hydraulic hole punch to create depends on your specific needs and the application you will be using it for. Here are some common hole shapes that hydraulic hole punches can create:

Round: The most common hole shape is round, and it can be used in a wide range of applications. Round holes are used in everything from electrical conduit to belt holes in leatherworking.

Square: Square holes are used in applications where a fastener or bolt needs to fit flush against the material, preventing it from rotating. Square holes are often used in construction applications, such as framing or scaffolding.

Rectangular: Rectangular holes are commonly used in applications that require a larger opening than a round hole but still need a flat surface for a fastener or bolt to sit against.

Oval: Oval holes are used in applications where a round hole won’t fit but a rectangular hole would be too large.

Custom shapes: Some hydraulic hole punches can be customized to create specific shapes or designs, depending on your needs.

When choosing a hydraulic hole punch, make sure to select one that can create the hole shape you need for your specific application.

What thickness can a hydraulic hole punch handle?

The thickness of material that a hydraulic hole punch can handle varies depending on the specific punch model. However, most hydraulic hole punches can handle materials ranging from thin gauge sheet metal to thicker steel plates.

When choosing a hydraulic hole punch, it’s important to check the punch’s specifications to ensure that it can handle the thickness of the material you will be punching. Punches typically have a maximum material thickness rating that should not be exceeded to avoid damaging the punch or the material.

It’s also important to note that the punching capacity of a hydraulic hole punch can decrease as the material thickness increases. So, if you plan to punch thick materials, you may need to consider a punch with a higher punching capacity.

In general, it’s best to choose a hydraulic hole punch that can handle the maximum material thickness you anticipate needing to punch, to ensure that it can handle all of your punching needs.

Punch and Die Sets

A punch and die set is an essential component of a hydraulic hole punch, and it determines the size and shape of the hole that the punch can create. The punch is the metal rod that is pushed through the material, while the die is the metal plate with a hole in it that the punch pushes through the material to create the hole.

When choosing a punch and die set, consider the following factors:

Hole size: Punch and die sets are available in a range of sizes, so make sure to choose a set that can create the hole size you need for your specific application.

Material type: Punch and die sets are designed to work with specific materials, so make sure to choose a set that is suitable for the material you will be punching.

Material thickness: Punch and die sets have a maximum material thickness rating, so make sure to choose a set that can handle the thickness of the material you will be punching.

Shape: Punch and die sets are available in different shapes, including round, square, rectangular, and custom shapes. Choose a set with the shape that best fits your application.

Quality: The quality of the punch and die set can affect the accuracy and durability of the holes it creates. Look for sets made from high-quality materials that can withstand heavy use over an extended period.

Compatibility: Make sure that the punch and die set you choose is compatible with your hydraulic hole punch.

In summary, when choosing a punch and die set, consider the hole size, material type, material thickness, shape, quality, and compatibility with your hydraulic hole punch. Choosing the right punch and die set will ensure that your hydraulic hole punch can create precise and accurate holes for your specific application.

Power Sources for Hydraulic Punches

Hydraulic punches can be powered by a variety of power sources, including:

Electric: Electric hydraulic punches use an electric motor to power the hydraulic pump that generates the hydraulic pressure required to punch holes. Electric punches are generally easier to operate and require less maintenance than other types of hydraulic punches.

Battery: Battery-powered hydraulic punches are portable and can be used in locations without access to an electrical outlet. These punches use a rechargeable battery to power the hydraulic pump.

Manual: Manual hydraulic punches rely on human power to operate the hydraulic pump that generates the hydraulic pressure needed to punch holes. These punches are generally less expensive than electric or battery-powered punches but require more physical effort to operate.

Pneumatic: Pneumatic hydraulic punches use compressed air to power the hydraulic pump that generates the hydraulic pressure needed to punch holes. These punches are generally more powerful than manual punches and can handle thicker materials, but they require access to a compressed air source.

When choosing a hydraulic punch, consider the power source that best suits your needs based on the type of material you will be punching, the frequency of use, and the availability of power sources. If portability is a concern, a battery-powered or manual hydraulic punch may be the best choice. If you need to punch thick materials, a pneumatic or electric hydraulic punch may be more suitable.

Portability

Portability is an important factor to consider when choosing a hydraulic punch, especially if you need to use it in different locations or on job sites.

Hydraulic punches can vary in size and weight, and some models are more portable than others. Here are some things to consider when evaluating the portability of a hydraulic punch:

Weight: Lighter weight hydraulic punches are generally easier to transport and maneuver than heavier ones. If you need to move the punch frequently, consider a lighter weight model.

Size: The size of the hydraulic punch can affect its portability. If you need to transport the punch in a vehicle or store it in a small space, consider a model that is compact in size.

Mobility features: Some hydraulic punches come with wheels or handles that make them easier to move from one location to another. These features can be especially helpful if you need to move the punch over long distances or across rough terrain.

Power source: The power source of the hydraulic punch can also affect its portability. Battery-powered or manual hydraulic punches are more portable than electric or pneumatic ones because they don’t require access to an electrical outlet or compressed air source.

Carrying case: Some hydraulic punches come with a carrying case or storage bag, making it easier to transport and protect the punch during transportation.

In summary, if portability is a concern for your hydraulic punch, consider the weight, size, mobility features, power source, and availability of carrying cases. Choosing a portable hydraulic punch will make it easier to use the punch in different locations and on job sites.

Accessories for your Hydraulic Punch

There are several accessories available for hydraulic punches that can increase their functionality and versatility. Here are some common accessories to consider:

Punch and die sets: Punch and die sets are essential accessories for hydraulic punches, and they determine the size and shape of the holes the punch creates. There are a variety of punch and die sets available, including sets with different hole sizes, shapes, and materials.

Foot pedals: Foot pedals are available for some hydraulic punches and allow the user to control the punching operation hands-free. This can be especially helpful when working with larger materials or when precise positioning is required.

Extension arms: Extension arms can be attached to the punch to increase the reach of the punch, making it easier to punch holes in hard-to-reach areas.

Pressure gauges: Pressure gauges can be attached to hydraulic punches to monitor the hydraulic pressure and ensure that it remains within safe operating levels.

Cutting blades: Some hydraulic punches can be fitted with cutting blades that allow them to cut through materials in addition to punching holes.

Hydraulic hoses: Hydraulic hoses are required to connect the hydraulic punch to the hydraulic power source. Additional hoses may be needed if the hydraulic punch is used in different locations or on job sites.

Carrying cases: Carrying cases are available for some hydraulic punches and can make it easier to transport and protect the punch during transportation.

In summary, there are several accessories available for hydraulic punches that can increase their functionality and versatility. Consider the specific needs of your application when choosing accessories for your hydraulic punch.

Warranty

When purchasing a hydraulic punch, it is important to consider the warranty offered by the manufacturer. A warranty can provide peace of mind and protection against defects or malfunctions in the punch.

Here are some things to consider when evaluating the warranty of a hydraulic punch:

Length of warranty: The length of the warranty can vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the hydraulic punch. Some manufacturers offer warranties that cover the punch for a few months, while others offer warranties that last several years.

Coverage: The coverage provided by the warranty can vary, so it’s important to read the terms and conditions carefully. Some warranties may only cover defects in materials or workmanship, while others may cover damage caused by normal use.

Service and repairs: Check if the warranty covers the cost of repairs or replacements, as well as the shipping and handling fees. Also, check if the manufacturer provides a service center for repairs or if you need to go to a third-party repair shop.

Customer service: Look for a manufacturer that offers good customer service, such as prompt response to inquiries, helpful technical support, and easy warranty claims process.

Exclusions and limitations: Some warranties may have exclusions and limitations that affect their coverage. For example, some warranties may not cover damage caused by improper use, neglect, or unauthorized repairs.

In summary, when evaluating the warranty of a hydraulic punch, consider the length of coverage, the type of coverage provided, the service and repair options, the quality of customer service, and any exclusions or limitations. A good warranty can provide peace of mind and protect your investment in a hydraulic punch.