2 Tonne Hydraulic Press
2 Tonne Hydraulic Press - Disc Cutters, silhouette dies & much much more Eevate your jewellery crafting ability with this extremely affordable 2 Tonne Hydraulic Press. Key Features: Specifications: Extra information:
- Perfect for disc cutters, silhouette dies, bangle dies. Any straightening, bending, pressing, and stamping requirements
- Impression dies may need the more powerful 20 tonne press, available under our code P64742
- Can easily manually raise and lower the table surface
- Steel H-frame for extra stability and durability
- Has quality precision springs for slowly and safely bouncing back after pressing operation.Powder-coated, providing a durable coating which is oil, grease, and dirt-resistant for easy cleanup
- Small footprint in your workspace and most people can move it by themselves
- 2 tonne maximum pressure
- 2 columns, H-frame for extra strength, stability and durability
- Overall dimensions: 280 x 210 x 125mm (H x W x D)
- Plate size: 125 x 90mm
- Maximum distance between plates: 75mm
- For smaller jobs, metal bench blocks can be used to decrease the distance to the smallest you require
- Precision Crafting: Achieve intricate designs and precise details with the hydraulic control system, allowing you to exert just the right amount of pressure for your masterpiece
- Versatile Applications: Whether you're into forging, embossing, or shaping metals, this press is your go-to companion for a wide range of jewelry-making techniques
- Durable Construction: Crafted with durability in mind, our hydraulic press is built to last, ensuring it stands up to the rigours of professional use
- User-Friendly Design: The press is designed with the artist in mind. The intuitive controls and ergonomic features make it easy for both beginners and experienced craftsmen to use
- Perfect for use with our silhouette dies, pancake dies or rolling mill plates (see links below)
- The press is used with the bottle jack being pumped up using the handle included, like a regular jack moving the plate up. It is then released using the push button on the front of the machine which brings it back down