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6-Ton Bench Top Shop Press
JEGS 555-81635 Hydraulic Shop Press Features:
- Remove and install bushings, bearings, ball joints, u-joints, pulleys, and gears
- Easy to use and powerful enough for most press work
- Heavy-duty springs quickly return the ram
- Perfect size press plates for bushings and bearings
- A-frame design for the ultimate in strength
- Open construction allows work on long pieces
- Bolted, adjustable cross beams raise and lower for an ideal working distance
- Heavy-duty springs quickly return the ram
- The press plate bar is the perfect size for bushings and bearings
FAQ
What do you use a hydraulic shop press for?
- The JEGS 81635 Hydraulic Shop Press is used for:
- Pressing bearings onto shafts
- Removing and installing gears, bushings, and pulleys
- Bending and straightening metal
- Forming, shaping, and punching holes in materials
What is a hydraulic workshop press most commonly used to do?
- The hydraulic workshop press, like the JEGS 81635 6-ton Hydraulic Press, is commonly used for:
- Assembling and disassembling parts with precision
- Press-fitting and removing components
- Bending, shaping, and straightening metal
- Various tasks requiring controlled force
What can a 12-ton press do?
- A 12-ton press, such as the JEGS 81635, can:
- Handle heavier-duty tasks with increased force
- Press larger bearings and components
- Perform a wider range of metalworking applications
- Provide enhanced versatility for garage and workshop use
What is a hydraulic press used for in a garage?
- In a garage, the hydraulic press, like the JEGS 81635 Benchtop Hydraulic Press, is used for:
- Automotive repairs, including pressing bearings and bushings
- Metal fabrication and forming tasks
- Precision assembly and disassembly of components
- Versatile applications that require controlled force
Specifications:
What is the distance from the bottom of fully retacted ram to the top of provided plates. How thick are provided plates ?
How large of a piece can be worked on? What is the dimension of the workpiece opening?
Is the 4.25" working measurement the length of travel for the ram rod?
Can the plates move?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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