Hydraulic presses are equipment that creates pressure on the surfaces being processed, connected or separated. Pressing operations are necessary to perform production, repair, and electrical installation work. Hydraulic presses are used in industrial enterprises, service stations, workshops, and garages.
Types and characteristics of pressing equipment
Manufacturers offer a wide range of hydraulic presses — sheet bending for metal, for processing plastic products, large floor and small tabletop, horizontal and vertical. When choosing a suitable hydraulic press, the following characteristics are taken into account:
- The magnitude of the maximum effort. For small workshops, hydraulic presses with a force of 10 tons are suitable; for car repairs, models with the ability to create loads of up to 40 tons are usually used. If it is necessary to process heat-strengthened parts, hydraulic presses with a force of up to 65 tons are purchased.
- Distance between rod and platform. The maximum size of processed parts depends on it.
- Drive type — manual, pneumatic, hydraulic. The most common hydraulic presses are electrically driven. At facilities with a high fire hazard, hydraulic equipment with a pneumatic drive is most often used.
Hydraulic presses of various models are used to perform the following operations:
- pressing/pressing out;
- stamping of sheet blanks without drawing;
- bending of sheet blanks;
- perforation;
- editing in compliance with exact dimensions.
Purchasing a hydraulic press designed to perform several operations allows you to save money on equipping a production facility or repair shop.
Advantages of cooperation with STEMAG GROUP
At STEMAG GROUP you can order and buy a hydraulic press with the required technical characteristics at a reasonable price.
The company provides:
- supplies of pressing equipment from reliable manufacturers;
- qualified assistance from professionals in choosing the appropriate model;
- provision of comprehensive services for technical equipment of the facility;
- compliance with contractual deadlines.