Morgan Rushworth HSW 60 Hydraulic Steelworker

The HSW 60 is a compact universal hydraulic steelworker with 5 workstations and has been designed for volume production with maximum efficiency. Punching, shearing, cropping and notching can be carried out instantly by pressing the moveable foot pedal. The low power inch mode on each workstation enables correct workpiece positioning and tool alignment. Limit-switches allow accurate adjustment of the stroke length to minimise operational time depending on material thickness. At the angle cutting station, angle iron can be cut on every angle from 45º up to 90º, both internal and external with standard tooling. The machine is supplied with a centralised lubrication system ensuring an easy, simple maintenance programme. Adjustable hold-downs are situated on all work stations to ensure safe and accurate processing of material. A 1M ruled length stop is supplied as standard equipment.

Morgan Rushworth HSW 60 Hydraulic Steelworker
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Features

  • PUNCH STATION
    Easy tool change system and swing away stripper with fast manual adjustment ensure a quick setup.
  • ANGLE STATION
    Angle iron can be cut at any angle between 45º and 90º, with either internal or external mitres.
  • SECTION CUTTING STATION
    Cropping of round and square bar is easily performed with the standard blades. Optional blades and hold downs are available to crop special profiles.
  • SHEARING STATION
    Specially designed blade approach angle cuts thin and thick material with minimum distortion.
  • NOTCHING STATION
    This versatile unit is equipped with a rectangular notch unit as standard.

Technical Information

MODEL   HSW 60
Punching  
Diameter X Maximum Thickness mm 28 x 15
Maximum Diameter X Thickness mm 38 x 11
Stroke Length mm 55
Throat Depth mm 220
Largest Hole Diameter - Standard mm 38
Largest Hole Diameter - Optional mm 110
Shearing    
Flat Bar - Width X Maximum Thickness mm 200 x 20
Flat Bar - Maximum Width X Thickness mm 300 x 15
Angle Flange Trim - Max 45º mm 80 x 10
Angle Cutting    
90º Cut mm 127 x 12
45º Mitre (True Int./Ext.) mm 80 x 8
Section Cutting    
Round/Square mm 40/35
Channel/Beam - (Optional) mm 80 x 45
Tee - (Optional) mm 40 x 5
Notching    
Material Thickness mm 10
Width - Rectangle mm 42
Depth - Rectangle mm 100
Depth - Vee mm 60
Tube Notch (Optional)    
Maximum Outside Diameter mm 60
Bending (Optional)    
Bar Bending - Maximum Capacities mm 150 x 12
Sheet Bending - Maximum Capacities mm -
Punching At Notch Station (Optional)    
Throat Depth mm 110
Maximum Capacity -
Diameter X Thickness
mm 20 x 12
Technical Data    
Motor Power kW 4
Nett Weight kg 1420
Length mm 1520
Width mm 950
Height mm 1780
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