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Category: Multi-station Steelworkers

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Steelworker mid-operation with only one station set up (e.g., punch station active) while other stations are clearly idle in-frame
Single vs Twin Cylinder Steelworkers: Which Configuration for Your Workshop?

Single vs Twin Cylinder Steelworkers: Which Configuration for Your Workshop?

Single cylinder steelworkers perform one operation at a time – punch, then move to shear, then notch. Twin cylinder configurations let you run two stations simultaneously – punching whilst shearing, for example. The difference isn’t about capability or tonnage; it’s purely about workflow efficiency and

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One of our Ermaksan Ironworker / Multi-station Steelworker stations
Maximising Workshop Efficiency with Multi-Station Steelworker Workstations

Maximising Workshop Efficiency with Multi-Station Steelworker Workstations

A multi-station steelworker, or ironworker, combines punching, shearing, notching and bending into one machine. It replaces several standalone machines, saving floor space and cost while keeping cuts and punches precise and repeatable, ideal for fabrication, construction and general manufacturing workshops. For fabricators handling everything from