The Q35Y-20 has a nominal punching/shearing force of 900 kN, which is approximately a 90‑ton class ironworker (often marketed as 90T–100T).
It is a combined hydraulic ironworker designed for punching holes and shearing metal sheets and shapes. The multifunctional design supports punching, flat bar and angle shearing, and other common metalworking tasks.
Maximum shearing thickness is 20 mm for appropriate mild steel materials as specified.
The machine is hydraulic and supplied for 380V or 220V electrical systems. The motor power is 5.5 kW. Confirm whether you need single‑phase or three‑phase supply with your supplier/installation team.
Net weight is approximately 2.5 tonnes. The design is compact for space‑saving, but recommended floor space and layout details should be obtained from the datasheet or manufacturer for installation planning.
This model carries CE and ISO certifications, indicating compliance with relevant European safety and international quality management standards.
The machine uses punch and die tooling compatible with its punch station capacity. Standard tooling may be included depending on the supplier/package. For specialty dies (round, oblong, special sizes) order compatible tool sets from the manufacturer or approved tooling suppliers.
Regular maintenance includes checking and topping hydraulic oil, inspecting and changing filters, greasing moving parts, checking tooling for wear, and inspecting hoses and fittings for leaks. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule in the user manual for intervals and lubricant specifications.
Use the manufacturer‑recommended hydraulic oil and viscosity grade. Many hydraulic ironworkers operate with mineral hydraulic oil in a typical ISO VG range (e.g., VG32–VG46), but always confirm the exact grade and change intervals in the machine manual.
Standard controls are provided for easy operation; typical safety measures include emergency stop, machine guards, and interlocks where applicable. Always use appropriate guarding, personal protective equipment, and follow safe operating procedures as described in the manual. Additional safety accessories may be available as options.
Yes — it can punch and shear various metals (mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum), but maximum thickness/quality depends on material properties. Harder metals or thicker sections may require reduced capacities or special tooling — consult the supplier for guidance.
A stable, level floor is required; some installations benefit from anchoring to a concrete foundation for safety and precision. Exact installation and foundation requirements should be provided by the manufacturer or in the installation manual.
Spare parts and service are generally available through the manufacturer or authorized distributors. It's recommended to establish service/support arrangements at purchase and keep a set of commonly used spare parts (seals, filters, tooling) on hand.
Yes — many ironworkers offer optional tooling, attachments, and safety accessories to expand capability. Contact the manufacturer or supplier to discuss available options and custom configurations to meet your production needs.
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