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Need help identifying my new, used Ironworker

charliew250

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I purchased this Ironworker from a local RV shop, they had bought it at auction many years ago and it had sat mostly unused since then. They received no paperwork or documentation when purchased and I cannot find any brand or model markings on it, only maintenance and safety tags. It's 220v 5hp 1-phase, 48" tall without the base, 42" tall without the punch table and 18" wide, uses CPD F-7 punches and CPD F-46 dies. Thank you for taking a look, any info will be appreciated.
 

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I had one like that with no name. I thought it was a Mubea when I had it but then realized it may have been a Ficep. I think the motor was made in Spain or Italy which was my only clue.
 
That looks like a nice little machine, congrats. :cheers:
If you look at Cleveland steel tool's website you might be able to track it down since you know what punch and die it uses.
Here is a link to the "shop tooling by ironworker brand" page. It would be tedious to go through all the makes and models.... Also look at the sizes of the punch and dies, they could have other call outs for the "same" ones so dont just look for one name of the punch. Example is your F7 could also be called 108, 208, or PX. I did a search on their site for F7 ;)
Shop By Machine Make and Model | Cleveland Steel Tool
Usually they give you a 10% discount if you buy 10 pcs, just ask.

Edit: 1 1/2" dia punches are not common, that should help you.
 
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Update!
The gear cover on mine looks custom (weld seams on the inside show its made from quite a few pieces) plus I was told that it might be a Geka. Found this pic of a Geka Hercules N 1/2.DECK056.jpg
 

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