Hydraulic punching machine consists of the following key components:

Hydraulic pump: responsible for converting low pressure oil into high pressure oil.
Hydraulic cylinder: Stores and amplifies the pressure of hydraulic oil for pushing punches or plungers.
Punch: Usually a metal block with a cutting edge that is used to cut or push out a hole during punching.


When working, the hydraulic pump will suck the hydraulic oil and control it through hydraulic components such as pressure regulating valves and direction valves, and introduce it into the hydraulic cylinder. As the oil advances, the plunger inside the hydraulic cylinder is pushed, further pushing the punch to put pressure on the material to be processed. When the set pressure is reached, the control air valve is activated, releasing compressed air, which strikes the oil in the working cylinder at a very high speed, forming a strong shear force, and quickly completing punching or other forms of processing tasks

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