Turret punch press machines can create holes of varying diameters, in a variety of materials including aluminium, cold rolled steel and stainless steel. The typical turret punch press can work with materials up to .8cm thick.
A turret punch press is also ideal for those who require smaller punching jobs to be completed, but don't have the budget for the expensive specialised tooling that's usually required for these jobs. The tooling of a turret punch press uses standard punch tools, which allows for prototyping without the need for costly specialised tools.
There are a range of turret punch presses available, including the laser turret punch, the plasma turret punch, and a combination of the two. There are also manual turret punches, however generally the CNC-type turret punch presses are the most popular thanks to their ability to be rotated to bring any tool to the punching position. CNC turret punches are generally more expensive.
While the turret punch has many advantages, it is also prone to wear and tear. Therefore the unit will require regular maintenance to keep the tools sharp and the unit in good working condition.
Amada, Boschert, Hafco, Yawei, Trumpf and Euromac are just some of the brands manufacturing turret punch presses. There are many turret punch presses out there, so deciding on the best one typically comes down to whether you are setting up for mass production or require prototyping. Another big factor is budget, as some options have larger setup costs but smaller running costs, and vice versa.
If you're unsure, be sure to talk to your local dealer or turret punch press seller for more information on what suits your needs.