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Edwards Ironworkers

Edwards ironworkers deliver punch, shear, and notch capability in one machine for fast, accurate fabrication.

Choose your Edwards Ironworker

  • 55-Ton — Best entry point for general shop fabrication work.
  • 65-Ton — Best mid-range capacity for heavier daily fabrication.
  • 100-Ton — Best for high-volume shops needing more punching force.
  • 120-Ton — Best for the heaviest capacity and production demands.

We also carry Edwards Ironworker Punch & Die Sets and Edwards Ironworker Punching Accessories to round out your ironworker setup.

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Choosing the Right Edwards Ironworker for Your Shop

Edwards ironworkers are sized by tonnage and offered with optional shearing or notching attachments built in. Use the guide below to match capacity and configuration to your shop's workload.

55-Ton Edwards Ironworkers

The 55-Ton line covers general punching, shearing, and notching for everyday fabrication work.


65-Ton Edwards Ironworkers

The 65-Ton model steps up capacity for shops working heavier daily material.

Edwards 65-Ton Ironworker — IW65

Edwards 65-Ton Ironworker — IW65
  • Tonnage Capacity: 65 Ton
  • Included Attachment: PowerLink standard
  • Power Options: Single or three-phase

Best for shops moving up from a 55-ton machine that need more daily punching capacity.


100-Ton Edwards Ironworkers

The 100-Ton line is built for high-volume shops that need more force and faster cycle times.


120-Ton Edwards Ironworkers

The 120-Ton model is the largest in the line, built for the heaviest capacity and production demands.

Edwards 120-Ton Ironworker — IW120

Edwards 120-Ton Ironworker — IW120
  • Tonnage Capacity: 120 Ton
  • Included Attachment: PowerLink standard
  • Power Options: Three-phase only

Best for shops running the heaviest daily workload and needing maximum punching force.


Edwards Ironworkers FAQs

What size Edwards ironworker do I need?

It depends on material thickness and daily volume. The 55-Ton line handles general shop work, 65-Ton and 100-Ton step up for heavier daily use, and the Edwards 120-Ton Ironworker — IW120 is built for the heaviest production demands.

What is the difference between the base, Coper Notcher, and 10" Brake versions?

The base model handles standard punching, shearing, and notching. The Coper Notcher version adds coping capability for tube and pipe. The 10" Brake version adds sheet and plate bending to the same machine.

What punch and die accessories work with Edwards ironworkers?

We carry Edwards Ironworker Punch & Die Sets and Edwards Ironworker Punching Accessories sized to fit these machines, from single punch and die sets to gauging tables and productivity packs.

Is single-phase or three-phase power required?

The 55-Ton, 65-Ton, and 100-Ton models are available in single or three-phase. The Edwards 120-Ton Ironworker — IW120 requires three-phase power only.