<p>The W.A. Whitney 627 (also known as the Whitney 627E) is a <mark><!--qkimaf jevHTb_k/HugV6--><!--cqw1tb jevHTb_k/HugV6-->30-ton capacity hydraulic sheet metal punch<!--TgQPHd|[]--></mark>. Built for industrial metalworking applications, this robust C-frame fabrication punch is highly valued for stamping, perforating, and hole-punching thick plates, angles, and structural steel. Key Specs & Features<!--TgQPHd|[]-->
</p><ul><li><strong>Punching Capacity:<!--TgQPHd|[]--></strong> 30 tons<!--TgQPHd|[]--><!--TgQPHd|[]--></li><li><strong>Manufacturer:<!--TgQPHd|[]--></strong> W.A. Whitney (now a part of <a target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-hveid="CAIIAAgACAwQAw" href="https://piranhafab.com/whitney-history/" ping="/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://piranhafab.com/whitney-history/&ved=2ahUKEwiRpOWR7teUAxWRj4kEHcQvM8AQy_kOegoIAggACAAIDBAD&opi=89978449" aria-label="Piranha-Whitney Metal Fabrication Equipment. Link preview. Site: Piranha - Megafab. Title: W.A. Whitney History - Piranha Metal Fabrication Equipment by .... URL: https://piranhafab.com/whitney-history/." data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: "Google Sans", Roboto, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 500; margin: 0px; text-decoration: underline 1px rgb(153, 195, 255); border-bottom: 0px none rgb(153, 195, 255);">Piranha-Whitney Metal Fabrication Equipment</a><!--TgQPHd|[["https://piranhafab.com/whitney-history/",null,null,[null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[{"1218":[16]}]],16,null,"W.A. Whitney History - Piranha Metal Fabrication Equipment by ...","In 1961, Spengler spun off W.A. Whitney as its own stand-alone unit, beginning a period of serious expansion for the company. Through the rest of the 1960s, W.A. Whitney introduced a number of new products, including a sheet metal duplicator and numerous portable metalworking tools. Also around this time, the company pioneered the use of numeric controls with sheet metal punching machines, and it developed the Beamline Punching Unit, capable of punching angle iron, I-beams and structural steel. By 1963 W.A Whitney employed 50, with sales of $1 million. ... Esterline Technologies Corp. bought W.A. Whitney in 1969 to provide the capital necessary for W.A. Whitney's continued expansion. In 1974, the company importantly added a plasma cutting function to its Numerically Controlled Punching Unit. W.A. Whitney continued to expand this feature to other products, launching its combination punch plasma machine in 1982. As its products evolved in the 1980s and 1990s, W.A. Whitney introduced an oxygen plasma cutting system in 1994 as well as its first plateLASER in 1998, with additional models following. Piranha bought W.A. Whitney in 2004 and has continued the brand's leadership in the design and manufacture of LASER, plasma, and plasma/punching combination machines.",null,"Piranha - Megafab","https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/faviconV2?url\u003dhttps://piranhafab.com\u0026client\u003dAIM\u0026size\u003d64\u0026type\u003dFAVICON\u0026enable_upscaled\u003dtrue\u0026fallback_opts\u003dTYPE,SIZE,URL",[[1779829652935185,76124049,3224580036],null,null,null,null,[[2,0,0,10]]]]]-->)<!--TgQPHd|[]--><!--TgQPHd|[]--></li><li><strong>Application:<!--TgQPHd|[]--></strong> Ideal for various metalworking, manufacturing, and construction applications.<!--TgQPHd|[]--><!--TgQPHd|[]--></li><li><strong>Frame:<!--TgQPHd|[]--></strong> Heavy-duty C-frame, designed for punching flat bar, sheet metal, and structural components.</li><li>Good working machine on shop floor. <br></li><li>Includes all the punches and dies in the photos and that go with the machine. </li><li>Does not include the press brake dies sitting on machine. </li></ul>