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    Hydraulic Punch Working Principle

    Hydraulic punching machine is a kind of equipment used for punching holes in various metal sheets, pipes and profiles. It has the characteristics of simple operation, convenience, high efficiency and low cost, and is widely used in the machining industry. Let me explain to you how the hydraulic punching machine works and other knowledge about the hydraulic punching machine.

    What is Hydraulic Hole Punch used for?

    The hydraulic punching machine is a machine composed of two parts, a hand pump or an electric pump and a working head. Hydraulic hole punch is a kind of punching machine, which can be divided into two categories: split hydraulic punching machine and integrated electro-hydraulic punching machine. The hydraulic metal hole punch can be used to punch holes in metal plates such as angle iron, flat iron, copper, aluminum row, etc. It is especially suitable for electric power, construction and other industries working in the field. The hydraulic punching machine is operated by a hand pump or an electric pump. The first part is composed of two parts. The oil delivery hose is connected by a quick connector, which is reliable in sealing, fast and safe. There is no directional restriction during operation, and it is easy to assemble and disassemble.

    What are the Advantages of Hydraulic Punch?

    Hydraulic punches are widely used in outdoor work such as construction and power industries. The hydraulic punch is very suitable for punching various metal materials and can punch out various hole types.

    What is a Hydraulic Punch?

    The hydraulic punch is a kind of advanced manual hydraulic tool that can open holes in metal plates and can play a role in opening holes that cannot be achieved by general stamping equipment. The hydraulic metal hole punch is simply a stamping die, which is made of liquid oil to transmit pressure to prompt the die action to achieve the effect of opening holes.