Punching

At Rishi Laser, our CNC turret punching offers a fast and cost-effective way to cut sheet metal for medium to long production runs. With versatile tooling, we can produce a wide variety of components without re-tooling, helping reduce production time and cost.

We use Trumpf and Amada turret punch presses (1.25 × 2.5 m, 20–300 tons) along with a large tooling inventory to deliver accurate, consistent, and high-quality results.

Key Benefits:

  • High productivity at economical cost
  • Multiple component types without re-tooling
  • Ideal for repetitive and batch production
CNC punching

At Rishi Laser, we provide high-precision CNC laser cutting for mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum sheets. Our advanced machines from Trumpf and Bystronic handle various sheet sizes and thicknesses with accurate, clean cuts.

With 5-axis laser cutting capabilities, modern vacuum lifting systems, and skilled operators, we deliver complex sheet metal components quickly and efficiently. UPS backup ensures uninterrupted production, while Lean manufacturing guarantees consistent quality.

Choose Rishi Laser for fast, reliable, and cost-effective sheet metal laser cutting for industrial and engineering applications

CNC punching

Industries we Served

Automotive

Earthmoving Equipment

Railways

Power Plant

Electrical Switchgear

Aerospace & Defense

Chemical & Food Processing

Telecommunication

Textile & General Engineering

Automotive

Earthmoving Equipment

Railways

Power Plant

Electrical Switchgear

Aerospace & Defense

Chemical & Food Processing

Telecommunication

Textile & General Engineering

Manufacturing FAQ:
Precision & Support

Punching is more economical for parts with many identical holes or features like louvers, dimples, and embosses.

We typically punch Mild Steel up to 6mm and Aluminum up to 8mm, depending on the hole diameter.

Yes, CNC Punching is the standard way to create ventilation louvers for electrical and telecom enclosures.

We have a vast library of standard round and square tools. Custom shapes may require a one-time tooling charge.

Yes, for high-volume panels, the “hit-rate” of a turret punch is often faster than the travel speed of a laser.

No, parts are first punched on the CNC Turret Press and then moved to our CNC Press Brakes for forming.

Mild Steel, Galvanized Steel (GI), and Aluminum are the most common and effective materials for CNC punching.

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