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At
Stevens Rowsell we operate Trumpf
Rotational Punch machines.
Punching in terms of making holes
or cutting out pieces of sheet
metal is done by a process known
as shearing. Shearing is the result
of placing a sheet between an
upper tool (punch) and a lower
tool (die). As the sheet is moved
around the machine table the upper
tool punches through it producing
a hole with the same shape as
the geometric contour of the punch
tool.
The
positioning, movement and processing
of the sheet is synchronised by
a CNC program written using special
software by an engineer.
Aside from punching openings,
our machines can also be used
for creating contours by a process
called nibbling or
can be used to create special
shapes by a process called forming.
Our machines are capable of punching
varying material types in sheet
widths of up to 1300mm. We typically
specialise in processing the following;
Up to
3mm mild steel
Up
to 2mm stainless steel
Up
to 6mm aluminium

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Stevens
Rowsell Limited,
6 Wainwright Close, Churchfields Industrial
Estate,
St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex TN38
9PP
01424 852672
sales@stevensrowsell.com |
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