Ironworker Machines for Sale – New & Used Fabrication Equipment

At Sterling Machinery Exchange, we carry a large selection of new and used ironworkers — often called the “Swiss Army Knife” of fabrication. These versatile machines can punch, shear, notch, bend, and more, saving time and money in your shop. Popular sizes include 60-ton and 130-ton ironworkers, with optional tooling for angle, channel, tube, and solid bar processing.

Buy or Trade Your Ironworker

Sterling Machinery has specialized in ironworker machines since 1954. Whether you need a compact shop model or a heavy-duty 130-ton unit, our experts will help match you with the right machine and attachments. If you’re upgrading, we also buy and trade used ironworkers for immediate value.

Ironworkers MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT FOR SALE


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    90 Tons Brand New Geka Puma Series Hydraulic (Deep Throat) Ironworker Single End Punch with 5 Power Settings, Mdl. PUMA 80SD, Technically Dimensioned Bed, Cylinder With Additional Guide, Strong & Accurate Shaft System, Deeper Throat For Larger Plate & Sheet Metal Applications, Gradual Centering Of Punch, Safety Protection, Optimum Operation Speed, Quick Change Punch, 90 Ton Punching Power, #SMPUMA80SD

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    Ironworker Machine FAQs

    What is an ironworker machine?

    Often referred to as the “Swiss Army Knife” of fabrication, an ironworker machine is a cost-effective way to punch, shear, notch, and bend metal. It can punch holes of various shapes and sizes, shear rods, flat bars, and angle irons, and handle many other fabricating tasks with optional tooling.

    When is an ironworker used?

    An ironworker is often the first step in the fabrication process. A single machine can prepare enough material to keep an entire shop’s welders supplied. They’re commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and metal processing for punching diameters, shearing stock, and preparing parts quickly.

    What types of ironworkers are available?

    There are two basic styles: fully integrated European-style ironworkers and component-tool tabletop machines. Tonnage, punching diameter, and material thickness capacity should be considered when choosing the right ironworker for your needs.

    What are the most popular ironworker brands?

    Top ironworker brands include Scotchman, Amada Marvel, Piranha, Baileigh, Geka, Mubea, and US Industrial. Popular models include the Scotchman Porta-Fab 45, the Piranha P50, P90, and P120, and the Geka Microcrop, Bendicrop, and Hydracrop.

    What size ironworker do I need?

    The most common sizes are 60-ton and 130-ton ironworkers, though capacities range from small 45-ton units to heavy-duty 150-ton dual-operation hydraulic machines. Choosing the right machine depends on your material thickness, diameter capacity, and intended operations.

    Save Time and Money With a Used Ironworker

    Buying a used ironworker machine is a smart way to save money while gaining productivity. A quality used ironworker from a trusted brand can reduce hours of drill time and manual cutting. Sterling Machinery carries a wide range of used machines, fully inspected and ready to work.

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