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H700 Frame Machine
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H700 Frame Machine
  

 

Product Size 75mm - 250mm (3" - 10")
 Material Range 0.75mm - 1.6mm (24-16 gauge)
 Production Rate 300 - 700m/hour (990-2300 feet/hour)
 Control Touch Screen with Windows XP
 Printer Dual Head Inkjet
 Punch Tools Five - Standard (Fourteen Optional)
 Length 5800mm (19')
 Width 730mm (2'5")
 Height 1650mm (5'10")
 Weight 4500kg (9920lb)
 Electrical Req. 400 - 460V 50 - 60Hz
 Motor Power 7.5kW (10hp)
 Hydraulic Power 4.0kW (5.5hp)
 Hydraulic Tank 40 litres (10.5 gal)
 Covers Fully Guarded with Emergency Stop Buttons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The H700 Frame Machine produces framing from steel coil up to 1.6mm thick.

The combination of specific punch tools gives this multi-purpose machine the ability to produce Studs, Tracks and Trusses directly from software instructions without any machine adjustments.

All Hardware is CE and UL compliant and tested to comply with current CE emissions standards.

Standard Tool Operations
 
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Web Notch - Punches away the web to allow through intersections
 
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Service Hole - Up to Ø38mm wiring or plumbing hole.
 
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Lip Notch - Punches away the lip to allow T or through intersections
 
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Dimple - Punched hole for screw and recess for screw head
 
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Swage - Crimps the product undesize to allow through intersections
 
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Crimp Cut Off - Cuts the product to length and crimps the end to allow a load bearing connection

 

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Inkjet Printed Component Information

ExtraTools.

Optional 1- 14 Customer defined punch tools

The H700 is a largest Howick Frame Machine so it has space for up to fourteen extra hydraulic tools, commonly these are specified for extra fixing hole punches such as bolt down holes or for floor structure attachment positions.

End Bearing. 

This machine is unique with the ability to produce True-Load Bearing Studs from the use of a special cut-off tool that crimps the end of the studs to locate into the bottom of the track section. Customers using this machine are able to build and engineer multi-storey buildings of up to 10 floors as the fastenings do not carry the compression loads.

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