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Ironworker hole puncher, built at OSE in 2010. See blog post.
Overview
Ironworker machines can shear, punch holes and notch in steel plates.
Versions
See Ironworker Genealogy.
Details
An Ironworker is a fundamental machine for working with many and is the backbone of many fabrication workshops. It generates tremendous force using hydraulic systems and mechanical leverage.
Product Ecology
Uses
- [[Image:Induction Furnace{{#ifexist:File:Induction Furnace.png|.png|.jpg}}|50px|Induction Furnace|link=Induction Furnace]] Induction Furnace Steel
- [[Image:Welder{{#ifexist:File:Welder.png|.png|.jpg}}|50px|Welder|link=Welder]] Welder parts
Creates
- [[Image:CEB Press{{#ifexist:File:CEB Press.png|.png|.jpg}}|50px|CEB Press|link=CEB Press]] CEB Press arm holes
- [[Image:Tractor{{#ifexist:File:Tractor.png|.png|.jpg}}|50px|Tractor|link=Tractor]] Tractor treads and plate holes
See Product Ecologies for more information.