The Raintech Hydraulic Ironworker can process various materials including steel plates, flat bars, angle steel, C-channels, H-beams, and round, square, and T-bars.
The Q35Y series machine combines multiple functions such as punching, shearing, bending, and notching, making it versatile for industrial applications.
The Q35Y series machines require between 45 to 75 KW of electrical power, depending on the specific model.
The maximum punching capacity varies by model, with the largest being 38 mm diameter by 30 mm thickness.
Yes, the Raintech Hydraulic Ironworker is designed for easy operation, featuring adjustable stroke control and an intuitive setup.
The weight of the machine varies by model, ranging from 1600 kg for the Q35Y-16 to 6300 kg for the Q35Y-30.
Yes, it comes equipped with an emergency safety stop switch and an overload protection system to ensure safe operation.
The dimensions vary by model, with the Q35Y-16 measuring 1650x800x1800 mm and the Q35Y-30 measuring 2600x1050x2300 mm.
Yes, the machine can shear various materials including flat bars, angle steel, and I-beams with different specifications.
The throat depth ranges from 300 mm for the Q35Y-16 to 600 mm for the Q35Y-30.
The machine has low maintenance costs and is designed for easy maintenance, which involves regular checks on hydraulic systems and lubrication.
Yes, training resources and manuals are typically available to help operators become proficient in using the machine.
Warranty details can vary, so it is best to check with the manufacturer or retailer for specific warranty terms.
Yes, the Raintech Hydraulic Ironworker is capable of bending operations for various materials, including angle steel and flat bars.
The maximum shearing thickness for flat bars can go up to 30 mm, depending on the specific model.
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