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Euromac FX Punch 6-1250 CNC Punch Press

$80,000 - $140,000 Updated 2026-03-16
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Key Specifications

Punch Force

6 ton (53 kN)

Drive Type

Servo-electric

Table Size

1250 x 4000 mm

Turret Stations

24

Max Tool Diameter

76 mm

Sheet Thickness Range

0.5 - 3.0 mm (mild steel)

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Overview

The Euromac FX Punch 6-1250 is a compact servo-electric CNC punch press designed for job shops and light fabricators processing thin-gauge sheet metal for enclosures, HVAC components, and electrical panels. The FX series uses Euromac's servo-electric drive delivering 6 tons of punch force — ideal for light-gauge stainless steel and aluminum sheet from 0.5mm to 3mm. The 1250x4000mm table handles 4-foot sheets with full repositioning capability. A 24-station turret provides common punching tools including round, square, oblong, and special forms. Euromac's Artube software handles DXF import and nesting to maximize sheet yield. The compact footprint (under 4m x 3m) and single-phase power option make the FX Punch accessible for small shops without three-phase infrastructure. Euromac is an Italian manufacturer with distribution through metalworking dealers across Europe and North America.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Punch Force 6 ton (53 kN)
Drive Type Servo-electric
Table Size 1250 x 4000 mm
Turret Stations 24
Max Tool Diameter 76 mm
Sheet Thickness Range 0.5 - 3.0 mm (mild steel)
Punch Rate Up to 400 hits/min
Control Euromac Artube
Power Single or three-phase option
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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • Compact footprint for small shop environments
  • Single-phase power option reduces electrical infrastructure requirements
  • Servo-electric for low maintenance and consistent force control
  • Artube software with DXF import for simple programming
  • Low entry cost for CNC punch press capability

Limitations

  • 6-ton capacity limits to thin gauge only (max 3mm steel)
  • Smaller turret (24 stations) vs larger TRUMPF or Amada presses
  • Euromac service network thinner in North America
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Best For

Small job shops and HVAC fabricators processing thin-gauge steel and aluminum sheet requiring entry-level CNC punch capability with minimal electrical infrastructure.
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What gauge of steel can the Euromac FX Punch 6-1250 handle?

The FX Punch 6-1250 handles mild steel from 0.5mm to 3.0mm (approximately 26 gauge to 11 gauge), stainless steel to 2.5mm, and aluminum to 3.5mm. For heavier gauge or higher forming forces, a larger machine like the Euromac XT Punch or TRUMPF TruPunch is required.

02 Does the FX Punch require a special electrical supply?

The FX Punch is available with a single-phase 230V option in addition to the standard three-phase configuration. This makes it accessible for smaller shops and facilities that lack three-phase power infrastructure.

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