Design and Fabrication of a Pneumatic Punching Machine


Authors : Shehta E. Abdou; A. Ramkumar

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 10 - October


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25oct642

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Abstract : Pneumatics is a branch of engineering that involves the study and application of pressurized gas to produce mechanical motion. It focuses on the properties of air and gases and their use in various engineering applications. Pneumatic systems are power transmission systems that use compressed air as the working medium. Their principle of operation is similar to hydraulic systems, which use pressurized oil for power transmission. Pneumatic systems are extensively used in industries where compressed air or inert gases are employed. The reason for this is that a centralized and electrically powered compressor, which powers motors, cylinders, and other pneumatic components via solenoid valves, is often a suitable and efficient power source. Pneumatic systems are increasingly preferred due to their high efficiency, low maintenance costs, and safety. Pneumatic sensing systems, also known as air sensing control systems, are frequently used to control industrial processes and correspond to primary sensing units. These systems are reliable and functional for controlling synthetic processes. One such application is in punching machines, which are widely used in manufacturing. This work will focus on the different components of a punching machine and their assembly, as well as the relevant diagrams.

Keywords : Pneumatic; Punching; Control Valves; Cylinders; Circuit; Time Frame.

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Pneumatics is a branch of engineering that involves the study and application of pressurized gas to produce mechanical motion. It focuses on the properties of air and gases and their use in various engineering applications. Pneumatic systems are power transmission systems that use compressed air as the working medium. Their principle of operation is similar to hydraulic systems, which use pressurized oil for power transmission. Pneumatic systems are extensively used in industries where compressed air or inert gases are employed. The reason for this is that a centralized and electrically powered compressor, which powers motors, cylinders, and other pneumatic components via solenoid valves, is often a suitable and efficient power source. Pneumatic systems are increasingly preferred due to their high efficiency, low maintenance costs, and safety. Pneumatic sensing systems, also known as air sensing control systems, are frequently used to control industrial processes and correspond to primary sensing units. These systems are reliable and functional for controlling synthetic processes. One such application is in punching machines, which are widely used in manufacturing. This work will focus on the different components of a punching machine and their assembly, as well as the relevant diagrams.

Keywords : Pneumatic; Punching; Control Valves; Cylinders; Circuit; Time Frame.

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