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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.
Details
Sketchup of prototype 1:
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Product Ecology
Uses
Induction Furnace Steel
Welder parts
Creates
See Product Ecologies for more information.
Components
- Structural Steel
- Pins
- Hydraulic Ram
- Controls
- Ironworking
- Press
- Punch - Die
- Shear
- Notcher
Status
The Ironworker is currently in the prototyping phase of product development, with hole-puncher and press variants in active use for CEB and PowerCube fabrication. Future prototypes aim to integrate shearing capabilities and solenoid controls.
See Also