jwmorris
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Hydraulic machines are a lot slower than mechanical but either will hurt you if you have body parts in the wrong place. The mechanicals work pretty much the same as inertia punch presses and are fine with OSHA. You scrap the guards and safety controls on either and they would be a no go.
I do like the centering capability on one of the mechanicals that I have. It will also shear any length material, any width and makes punching long slots easy.
Here is a video of how the punch end works.

I do like the centering capability on one of the mechanicals that I have. It will also shear any length material, any width and makes punching long slots easy.
Here is a video of how the punch end works.
