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Amada COMA 567 Turret Punch Press – Industrial Power, Forming Capacity & CNC Reliability

The Amada COMA 567 turret punch remains one of the most mechanically robust CNC turret punch presses ever produced. Built during an era of industrial overengineering, this 55-ton mechanical system delivers forming power, repeatability, and material integrity that modern lightweight systems often struggle to match.

Fabricators continue to rely on the COMA 567 because it does more than punch holes — it forms, shapes, and preserves material characteristics that many thermal cutting systems compromise.

If your operation demands structural consistency, deep forming capability, and long-term reliability, the Amada COMA 567 turret punch press stands in a category of its own.

 

Built Around 55 Tons of True Mechanical Force

The defining advantage of the Amada COMA 567 turret punch is its 55-ton punching capacity.

Modern electric and servo-driven systems prioritize speed and energy efficiency. The COMA prioritizes force and consistency. That difference matters when you need:

Deep louvers

Embossing

Structural forming

Heavy-gauge sheet processing

Reinforced panel features

Mechanical tonnage delivers consistent forming pressure across cycles. It does not rely on torque curves or electronic compensation. It applies direct mechanical force — and that force allows the COMA 567 to perform forming operations that many newer machines simply cannot replicate.

For shops evaluating a used Amada turret punch press, this forming capacity remains one of the strongest arguments in favor of the COMA platform.

 

Why Mechanical Turret Punching Still Beats Laser in Critical Applications

Laser cutting technology has advanced significantly. However, laser systems rely on heat to remove material. That process introduces a heat-affected zone (HAZ), which can alter microstructural properties in certain alloys.

In high-performance environments, those changes matter.

According to industry data and fabrication standards published by the The Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, forming operations remain a core requirement in sheet metal production environments where structural performance and repeatability matter more than pure cutting speed.

The Amada COMA 567 turret punch operates as a cold-forming system. It:

  • Preserves material elasticity

  • Avoids thermal distortion

  • Maintains structural integrity

  • Produces consistent stress behavior

For aerospace panels, defense components, HVAC structural systems, electrical enclosures, and transportation brackets, material flexibility and long-term fatigue resistance often outweigh cutting speed.

Laser systems cut efficiently.
The COMA 567 shapes material without compromising its physical behavior.

That distinction explains why many fabricators continue searching for an Amada turret punch for sale instead of replacing forming operations entirely with laser systems.

For additional technical information on thermal material impact, you can review general metallurgical concepts via the ASM International, a non-commercial materials science authority.


 

Industrial Applications Where the COMA 567 Excels

The Amada COMA 567 turret punch press serves industries that demand structural reliability:

Aerospace sheet metal assemblies

Defense and military components

Electrical switchgear panels

Heavy equipment guards

Rail and transportation brackets

Agricultural machinery panels

HVAC pressure-rated components

Industrial enclosures

In these sectors, manufacturers prioritize durability, repeatability, and forming precision over pure cutting speed.

When shops search for a used Amada turret punch press for sale, they often seek proven mechanical reliability 

 

Built for Longevity

Many COMA 567 machines remain in active production more than three decades after installation. Their mechanical architecture, turret indexing system, and heavy frame construction continue to deliver predictable results.

Unlike lighter platforms designed around electronics-first engineering, the COMA platform was built around mechanical endurance.

That durability explains why the secondary market for a used Amada turret punch press remains strong.

 

Technical Specifications and Documentation

This page focuses on industrial positioning and application.

For complete engineering details including tonnage, stroke length, electrical requirements, and dimensional data, review our full specifications page:

Amada COMA 567 Specifications

For operating documentation and reference materials:

Amada COMA 567 Manual

These resources provide detailed technical support without duplicating content here.

 

When to Consider Purchasing a COMA 567

If your production environment requires:

  • High-tonnage forming

  • Material integrity preservation

  • Repeatable mechanical force

  • Long-term structural reliability

Then the Amada COMA 567 turret punch remains a strong candidate.

If you are actively searching for an Amada COMA 567 for sale, review our available inventory and inspection process:

View Available Amada COMA 567 Machines

 

Modernizing the COMA 567 – The Smart Upgrade Path

While the mechanical structure of the COMA 567 remains exceptional, control technology has evolved.

Upgrading to a modern control system dramatically improves:

Programming efficiency, Network integration, Servo accuracy, Operator interface, Diagnostics and monitoring. 

At Lapis, we integrate advanced Fanuc-based control systems designed specifically for legacy mechanical platforms.

Our Lapis Fanuc control retrofit transforms the Amada COMA 567 turret punch into a modernized CNC system without sacrificing its mechanical strength.

Instead of replacing the machine, you upgrade its intelligence.

If you want to extend the life of your COMA platform while improving productivity and integration, explore our Lapis Fanuc control solutions.