The Ocean
Clipper CNC angle line is simply the most compact and most affordable
CNC Angle line available to the small to medium structural steel
fabricator. Built in the USA by Peddinghaus, the Ocean Clipper is
capable of processing angle up to 6x6x5/8" - see the full specifications
below
Below are the specifications for the Ocean
Clipper CNC Angle Line
Angle Sizes
Max Angle Size
6 x 6 x 5/8 (150 x 150
x 15mm)
Minimum Angle Size
1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 1/8 (40
x 40 x 4mm)
Drill One Leg Round Hole
Only
Minimum Hole Diameter
5/16
Maximum Hole Diameter
1-9/16
Minimum Drill Gauge
0.5
Maximum Drill Gauge
5.5
Drill Feed Rate
2-10 ipm
Punch One Leg Slots,
holes, shapes etc,
Punching Tonnage
75 Tons
US (68 Metric Tons)
Maximum Slot Size
1 1/4
Diameter - Standard (270);
26mm
Diameter - Metric (PFP #3);
Punch Cycle time
2 seconds
Minimum Gauges
Using 272
punches, 271 dies
11/16
plus leg thickness for 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 through 2 x 2
angle
1 3/16
plus leg thickness for 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 angle.
1 1/4
plus leg thickness for 3 through 6angle sizes.
Minimum Gauges
Using PFP#3
punches and dies
15mm
(.59) plus leg thickness for 40mm x 40mm (1 1/2 x 1
1/2) through 50mm x 50mm (2 x 2) angle sizes.
24mm
(.94) plus leg thickness for anything over 50mm x 50mm
(2 x 2) through 150mm x 150mm (6 x 6) angle sizes.
Shear Cut to Length
Shear Tonnage
100 Tons
US (91 Metric Tons)
Minimum Drop
8.125
Shear Cycle Time
5 seconds
Slug Size
½
0 with
optional single cut shear for up to 4 x 4 x 3/8 angle
Measurement
In-feed Speed (X Axis)
61 FPM
(18.5 meters/min.) maximum
Maximum X Direction Stroke
50
Y Axis travel
12
starting ½ past datum.
Z Axis travel
9
starting ½ past datum
General
Machine Pass Line
45.00
Weight
Punch
Frame/ Shear Assembly - 5,000 Lbs (2258 kg)
X-Axis
Assembly - 900 Lbs (408 kg)
Power
Unit for In-feed Sections - 300 Lbs (136 kg) each
Power Requirements
480V
Shop Air
80 PSI
Foundation
4
(100mm) concrete
Note
Clip angles typically comprise a round hole on one leg
and a slotted hole in the other leg
Because the Ocean Clipper uses a drill on one of the
legs, the Ocean Clipper produces clip angles with a round holes on
one leg and a slotted (or any shape) hole on the other leg.
The Ocean Clipper does not lend itself to production of
large volumes of angle that require slots on both legs.
However, if this occurs on only a small quantity of
your angles, then it is simply an easy operation to punch slots in
the near leg leg first, rotate the material and to punch slots in
the far leg in a 2nd operation, followed by the shearing operation