In metal fabrication, punching and shearing are two distinct metalworking procedures. Metal punching is a cutting technique in which the material is removed from a metal sheet by exerting sufficient tearing power. On the other hand, metal shearing removes excess material from sheet metal without using heat or generating waste in the form of chips.
Punch and shear processing devices are metal fabrication machines that combine the functionalities of punching and shearing equipment. Typically, they are used to cut shapes and punch holes into metal sheets simultaneously.
In this article, we will take a deeper look at one of Joraco Press Company's projects which focused on punch and shear applications.
Joraco Press designed and constructed a highly automated multi-press punch and shear system to produce transformer core sheets. The project’s objective was to achieve precise tolerances of 0.002 in. around the burr of the punched hole in the steel sheet. Moreover, the client generally used the system in electrical transformers.
Engineers designed, fabricated, and rigorously tested the punch tools to ensure dimensional accuracy in the stack core transformer design for the client. Various in-house tests were also conducted to confirm that the tools consistently generated holes of the desired size and shape.
Joraco Press Company delivered this automated fabrication technology with a set of carbide tools that we precisely honed. Due to carbide’s ability to keep its cutting edge even during high-speed punching, the tooling achieves exact tolerances and delivers accurate components during long production runs.
To achieve the exact tolerances required, Joraco Press applied the following processes:
The following machines and devices are used to fabricate the multi-press punch and shear system:
The overall part dimensions of the system are 29.5 in. (width) x 30.75 in. (depth) x 63 in. (height).
Joraco Press Company has over 75 years of service experience, allowing us to provide presses that satisfy various specific requirements. We produced the TOGGLE-AIRE®, DIRECT-AIRE®, and HYDRO-AIRE® lines of pneumatic presses, semi-automatic rotary indexing machines, and assembly and fabrication tooling.