This hydraulic ironworker is designed primarily for punching and shearing metal. It is a combined machine that can handle multiple metalworking tasks common in sheet metal fabrication and component manufacture.
The machine has a nominal force of 600 kN and a punching press rated at 60T (60 tonnes). Actual capacity depends on material type, thickness and the tooling used.
It is suitable for various metals used in fabrication and construction — for example mild steel, structural steel and common sheet metals. Maximum thickness and performance depend on material grade and tooling; refer to the manufacturer for exact limits.
Motor power is 5.5 kW. Voltage options available are 380V or 220V; confirm your required configuration when ordering.
Overall dimensions are 1740 × 810 × 1830 mm (L × W × H) and the machine weight is approximately 1.8 tonnes.
The Q35y 20 has a compact footprint for easy placement. It should be installed on a level, firm concrete floor, bolted down if required. A qualified electrician should connect power, and a suitable hydraulic fluid and reservoir must be provided per the supplier's instructions.
Standard tooling includes punch-and-die sets and shear blades. Additional or specialized tooling (different die shapes, replacement blades, notching sets, etc.) may be available as options — check with the supplier for compatibility and availability.
Regular maintenance typically includes keeping tooling sharp and aligned, lubricating moving parts, inspecting hydraulic hoses and seals, and changing hydraulic oil/filters per the manufacturer's schedule. Follow the provided maintenance manual for exact intervals.
Machines of this type commonly include emergency stop controls and guards around the working area. Operators should receive training and use appropriate PPE: safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection and steel-toe footwear. Always follow the machine safety instructions and local regulations.
Order spare parts from the machine supplier or manufacturer using the model number and serial. Typical wear items include punch-and-die sets, shear blades, seals and bearings. Ask the supplier for a parts list and lead times.
Availability of on-site installation and operator training varies by supplier. Many vendors offer commissioning, training and after-sales support either included or as an option — confirm details when purchasing.
Warranty terms and after-sales support depend on the seller or manufacturer. Ask the vendor for warranty duration, coverage details and service options before purchase.
Yes — many suppliers offer customized tooling, special voltage configurations, or additional attachments to meet specific production needs. Discuss your requirements with the manufacturer or distributor.
Provide a clean, dry, well-ventilated workspace with adequate electrical supply and stable foundation. Maintain temperature and cleanliness per the manufacturer's recommendations to protect hydraulic components and tooling life.
Production rate depends on the operation type, material, tooling and operator proficiency. For reliable estimates, provide sample parts and material specs to the supplier so they can provide expected cycle times and throughput for your application.
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