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EDWARDS Oversize Punch Assembly For 25 Ton Ironworkers - ED9-AC1027

EDWARDS Oversize Punch Assembly For 25 Ton Ironworkers - ED9-AC1027

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EDWARDS Oversize Punch Assembly For 25 Ton Ironworkers - ED9-AC1027

The Oversize Punch Assembly accommodates punch & die sets in various shapes and sizes from 1" up to 1-9/16". Replaces Standard Punch Assembly or can be used as a secondary Punch Workstation.

Features
  • Fits Edwards 25 Ton Ironworkers.
  • Replaces Standard Punch Assembly or can be used as a secondary Punch Workstation.
  • Requires Oversize Punch & Die sets (contact Edwards for pricing and availability).
  • The Oversize Punch Assembly accommodates punch & die sets in various shapes and sizes from 1" up to 1-9/16".
What our Experts Think
  • Heavy‑Duty Oversize Punch Upgrade — the EDWARDS Oversize Punch Assembly for 25 Ton Ironworkers (ED9‑AC1027) expands your punching range to accommodate oversize punch & die sets from 1″ up to 1‑9⁄16″, letting you tackle larger holes than the standard setup.
  • Direct Fit for 25 Ton Models — engineered specifically to replace the standard punch station on 25 Ton Edwards Ironworkers with no complex modifications.
  • Flexible Secondary Workstation — can be used as a second punch station to speed production and reduce changeovers.
  • Tooling Tailored to Task — works with a wide variety of oversize punch & die sets (sold separately) so you can match configuration to your job needs.
  • Industrial‑Grade Construction — rugged design stands up to frequent shop use and demanding fabrication tasks.
  • Boosts Shop Productivity — expands your ironworker’s utility without needing a larger machine, reducing downtime from secondary operations.

Q&A

Q1: What is the ED9‑AC1027 Oversize Punch Assembly?
A: It’s a heavy‑duty oversize punch assembly that expands the punching capability of Edwards 25 Ton ironworkers by accommodating larger punch & die tooling compared to standard stations.

Q2: Which machines is it compatible with?
A: Designed specifically for Edwards 25 Ton Ironworkers.

Q3: What punching sizes does it support?
A: Accommodates oversize punch & die sets in various shapes and sizes from 1″ up to 1‑9/16″, enabling larger holes than standard ironworker punch assemblies.

Q4: Does it include punch & die tooling?
A: No — oversize punch & die sets must be purchased separately based on hole size needs.

Q5: Can it replace the existing punch station?
A: Yes — it replaces the standard punch assembly or can be used as a secondary punch workstation for added versatility.

Q6: What are typical applications?
A: Ideal for fabrication tasks requiring larger holes in sheet metal, structural steel plate, and similar materials where standard punch sizes aren’t sufficient.

Q7: Is it durable enough for industrial use?
A: Yes — built with heavy construction to withstand rigorous metalworking environments.

Q8: How heavy is the assembly?
A: Weighs approximately 32 lbs, making it manageable for installation and changes.

Q9: How does this improve workshop productivity?
A: Enables larger hole punching without additional machines or complex tooling swaps, boosting efficiency on jobs requiring oversized holes.

Q10: What’s the main benefit of this accessory?
A: Expands your ironworker’s hole‑making range and versatility, letting you handle heavier fabrication tasks with fewer tool changes.


Maintenance Tips
  • Remove Debris After Use: Clean metal chips and shavings from the punch and die table area after every session to prevent buildup and ensure smooth oversize punching.
  • Oil Contact Surfaces: Lightly lubricate the punch stem, guides, and die contact areas to reduce friction and extend tooling life.
  • Check for Wear: Inspect punches, dies, and holders for dull edges, chips, or deformation; replace worn parts promptly for clean, accurate holes.
  • Verify Alignment: After installation or tooling changes, ensure the punch aligns squarely with the die to minimize uneven wear and stress.
  • Tighten Fasteners: Periodically check and secure mounting bolts and hardware to maintain stability during heavy punching.
  • Prevent Corrosion: Store in a dry area and apply rust inhibitor on exposed steel surfaces when the assembly is not in use.