Ironworker Prototype II Proposal
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by Brianna Kufa and Reid Enniss
Analysis of Industry Standards
Summary
- The most common machines cost $18.5k-25k.
- They weigh between 4800 and 5500 lbs.
- The punch capacities are all at least 120 tons.
- All except the Uni-Hydro shear up to 1"x12"
- Most machines shear the flat by an "angular" cut, meaning that the blade is rotating about some point.
Findings:
Most machines shear the flat by an "angular" cut. The closest design to the OSE objective is the Scotchman. It has a relatively simple construction, and enables quick re-tooling. The center table is desirable as big (up to 24" wide) attachments can fit inside, enabling even more diverse fabrication.