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An Ironworker is the amalgamation of 5 machines clubbed into a single engineering wonder, forming the backbone of many fabrication workshops. An Ironworker comprises of a punching machine, a plate shear, a section shear, a punch and shear machine and a coper-notcher. | |||
Generating force using hydraulic systems or mechanical leverage, Ironworker machines can shear, punch holes and notch in steel plates. | |||
See [[Ironworker/Research_Development|Research]] for more information. | |||
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==Product Ecology== | ==Product Ecology== |
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Overview
An Ironworker is the amalgamation of 5 machines clubbed into a single engineering wonder, forming the backbone of many fabrication workshops. An Ironworker comprises of a punching machine, a plate shear, a section shear, a punch and shear machine and a coper-notcher.
Generating force using hydraulic systems or mechanical leverage, Ironworker machines can shear, punch holes and notch in steel plates.
See Research for more information.
Product Ecology
Uses
Creates
See Product Ecologies for more information.
Components
- Hydraulic Ram
- Controls
- Press
- Die
OSE Project Status/Schedule
The Ironworker is currently in the prototyping phase, with hole-puncher and press variants in active use. Future models aim to integrate shearing capabilities.
See Also