Dictionary Definition
ironworker n : a person who makes articles of
iron
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- A person emplyed to manufacture and shape iron.
- A construction worker who assembles the metal frame of buildings.
Extensive Definition
Ironworker also refers to someone who works in an
ironworks, builds
steel structures or makes products out of iron or steel. See
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and
Reinforcing Iron Workers
Ironworker was originally a brand name,
but has since become the generic name, for a machine which can
shear, notch, and punch
holes in steel plate. This
is accomplished with a powerful hydraulic system and a blade
made of extremely hard and brittle (high carbon content) steel. Because of the enormous
forces required to shear steel, the machines must also be made of
thick steel. It is common to see machines using steel over 1 inch
(25 mm) thick. The hydraulic system is driven by an electric
motor and three-phase alternating
current is chosen when possible. Hydraulic rams push down on a
variety of hardened steel blades and dies to perform the shearing,
punching, and notching action.
An Ironworker is an integral part of
manufacturing facilities, and fabrication shops which involve
working with steel. It is an indispensable asset to these
operations due to the reduction in the amount of man hours and
effort needed to cut or punch steel sections. They are rated in
tons of force, and they range from 20 tons to 150 tons and higher,
although the average machine is about 70 tons. They are easily
re-tooled for various operations and can be operated by one
person.