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10-Ton Bench Top Shop Press
JEGS 555-81636 Hydraulic Shop Press Features:
- Capacity 10-ton
- Range: 1 1/2 “ to 15 3/4 “
- Features open construction allowing work on long pieces, bolted, adjustable cross beams to raise and lower for an ideal working distance, heavy-duty springs to quickly return the ram, and press plate bar that is the perfect size for bushings and bearings
- Includes two press plates
- Specifications: stroke: 5 5/16 “, weighs 105 lbs
- 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
Specifications:
What is the thread of the gauge
Do the press plates just sit on top of the beam or are they able to be secured?
Are the press plates moveable? From the graph it looks like nothing hold against the ram
What diameter is the ram?
Fluid leaked out. What type of hydraulic fluid or oil is used to replaced lost fluid.
What is internal working distance from left to right?
Is there a threaded hole at the bottom of piston?
What is the working width (inner distance between uprights)?
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