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HIW machines are designed for manufacturing enviroments. Their
advantages of efficiency are completed by a variety of extension
possibilities: we would like to refer you to our special tools and
accessories for optional equipment. Economically priced, the HIW
Ironworkers are powerful machine tools for flat, bar and sectional steel
processsing.
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Punch Side - Quick
Change device is standard for holes up to 1 1/4" on HIW 550 & 750 and 1
9/16" on HIW 1000.
Structural Die Saddle allows for flange and web puching.
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Angle Shear- The
HIW angle shear cuts up to 6" x 5/8". Not only angles of 90
degree, but also mitre cutting (e.g. for inner frames) is
standard. |
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Bar Shear - Cuts round and
square bars with standard knives. With special knives, U, I,
& T profiles are sheared. |
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Shearing - The plate shear
is standard with support table . The shear and hold-down are
constructed so even mitre cutting (e.g. for inner frames) is
possible. |
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Coper/Notcher- Rectangular
coping is standard. Triangular notching is an optional.
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COPER/NOTCHER The coper/notcher workstation also has a high
technical standard and a high performance level. Mubea
HIW ironworkers are equipped with the versatile rectangular coping
tool. On request, the machine can be fitted with the triangular notching
tool, even at a later time. The change is as easy as pie. The support
table is standard.
Quick, clean coping/notching with the large support and guide
table. Work using the coping as well as the notching tool is possible with
no need for modifications. The two stops can be positioned wherever
desired in the table's grooves.
In developing MUBEA machines, we attach particular importance
to the safety of the operating staff. The same applies to the
coper/notcher of the HIW model line. HIW ironworkers are
equipped with an automatic coping stroke adjustment, allowing the stroke
travel to be limited to the absolute minimum. This eliminates, among other
things, the danger of coping into the upright leg of angle steel.
Another feature of the automatic stroke adjustment is that it
always guides the coper's top knife in the bottom knife during coping
operations. Thus, there is no risk on HIW ironworkers of feeding the
stock too far into the coper, which would endanger the operator.
HIW ironworkers can limit the amount of stroke travel and have
the advantage of a high stroke rate.
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Standard Rectangular Coping Tool |
HIW machines have an automatic adjustment of the coping stroke as
standard, insuring that the upper knife of the coper is always
guided in the lower knife when
coping. |
Coper/Notcher OPTIONAL Equipment
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Triagular notching tool |
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Rounding-off tool |
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Pipe Notching Tool |
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Support table with 2 adjustable stops |
The coper/notcher was designed, so special optional coping/notching
tools can be inserted.
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Punch |
550/510 |
750/510 |
1000/610 |
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punch pressure...tons |
62 |
82 |
110 |
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with standard equipment |
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Hole diameter..up to inch |
1 1/4" |
1 1/4" |
1 9/16" |
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in material thickness |
5/8" |
3/4" |
1" |
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Channels in flange |
4"-12" |
4"-15" |
4"-15" |
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I-Beams in flange |
4"-12" |
4"-15" |
4"-15" |
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Channels in web |
3"-12" |
3"-15" |
4"-15" |
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I-Beams in web |
3"-12" |
3"-15" |
4"-15" |
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with special equipment |
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Hole diameter |
4" |
6" |
6" |
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in material thickness |
3/16" |
3/16" |
3/16" |
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with saddle top for web punching (up to 5/8" round) |
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Channels in web |
2"-3" |
2"-3" |
2"-3" |
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I - Beams in flange |
3" |
3" |
3" |
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Throat |
12" |
20" |
13 3/8" |
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Working height |
41 3/8" |
42 1/8" |
44 7/8" |
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Angle Shear |
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Angles 90 degrees |
5"x5" x 1/2" |
6"x6"x1/2" |
6 3/8"x 6 3/8"x 5/8" |
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Angles 45 degrees |
3"x3"x5/16" |
3"x3"x 5/16" |
3"x3"x5/16" |
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Working Height |
41 3/8" |
42 1/8" |
44 7/8" |
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Bar Shear |
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Round bars |
1 3/4" |
2" |
2" |
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Square bars |
1 5/8" |
1 3/4" |
2" |
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with special knives |
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Channels and I-beam 90 degrees |
4" |
4 3/4" |
5 5/8" |
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Tees 90 degrees |
2 3/4" |
2 3/4" |
2 3/4" |
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Flat Bar Shear |
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Flat Bars |
14" x 1/2" or 9"x 3/4" |
18"x 5/8" or 12"x 3/4" |
24"x 5/8" or 16"x 3/4" |
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Knife Length |
14 3/16" |
18 1/2" |
24 3/8" |
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Angles 45 degree (one leg) |
3"x3"x5/16" |
3 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 3/8" |
4" x 4" x 1/2" |
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Working height |
34" |
31 3/4" |
36" |
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Coper Notcher |
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with rectangular coping tool |
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Plates |
3/8" |
15/32" |
1/2" |
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Angles |
4" x 3/8" |
4" x 7/16" |
4" x 7/16" |
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Coping width |
1 3/4" |
2 1/16" |
2 3/8" |
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Coping depth |
3 1/2" |
3 1/2" |
3 1/2" |
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with triangular tool |
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Plates |
3/8" |
15/32" |
1/2" |
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Angles |
3" x 3/8" |
3" x 7/16" |
3" x 7/16" |
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Notching depth |
2 3/4" |
2 3/4" |
2 3/4" |
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Working Height |
34" |
31 3/4" |
36" |
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Machine Data |
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Punch stroke, inf. variable |
0-2 3/8" |
0-2 3/4" |
0-2 3/4" |
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Stroke rate of punch, full travel |
14 per min. |
12 per min |
11 per min. |
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Stroke rate of punch with 3/4" travel |
42 per min. |
42 per min. |
40 per min. |
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Power required |
7.5 hp |
10 hp |
11 hp |
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Oil filling |
16 gal. |
24 gal. |
24 gal. |
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Length of machine |
64" |
72" |
90" |
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Width of machine |
30" |
30" |
30" |
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Height of machine |
62" |
66" |
72" |
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Net weight of machine |
3700 lbs. |
5300 lbs |
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lbs. | Pinney Machinery & Supply, Inc. reserve the right to revise
design, construction and specifications without prior notice.
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