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Features:
The hydraulic shop press features a sturdy H-frame design for maximum stability and support.
With a hydraulic capacity of 6 tons, this shop press efficiently handles tasks such as disassembling and reassembling bushings, bearings, ball joints, and pulleys.
The worktable offers four adjustable heights, ranging from 2.2 inches to 9.8 inches, allowing for easy adaptation to various projects.
Safety is prioritized with a built-in relief valve that automatically activates when pressure exceeds limits, preventing damage to the workbench.
Whether you’re bending, straightening, or punching metal, this hydraulic shop press is an essential addition to any workshop, ensuring reliable performance and ease of use.
Henry Colon
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Good
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Bought this to rebuild my 44reWorked awesomeNo problems with anythingWould recommend
Crad
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
The washers and feet are an issue. There are also a few sharp / jagged edges on the beams. The paint is thick enough to mostly protect you from burrs. You'll probably want to mount the feet to the inside, rather than the outside as depicted. After that, you might want to weld it. The interaction with the feet is extremely poor. The ideal would be to box the "U" channel and drill for the leg bolts. That way, the bolts aren't sheering 30mm. But, it's enough to get a good start.It's not a refined design. It's very basic, knock off, get it done.
PAUL D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Like Nuts & Bolts that are QUALITY and don't STRIP OUT when Tightened. See the extra washers added to one of the bolts on the leg? Stripped out while I was tightening it. Added washers to get the threads to catch. When I started pumping the jack the whole press started TILTING towards me. I kept straightening the press and tried to tighten the bolts further. No good, it still kept TILTING. Didn't press out the bearing I was working on. Some bracing on the legs to the foot plates would have helped (HINT, HINT to the manufacturer). Also, the JACK isn't centered in the upper ring so it doesn't push down straight. I tried to center it but it kept going to one side. The STICKER isn't on straight, no big deal, but READ what it says. "6T Press machina" and "Working Tange". Machina = MachinE ? Tange = Range ? The User Manual is NOT. Just a basic description of whatever and some LEGAL type mumbo jumbo. This Press Is TOTAL JUNK and Amazon should be ashamed to sell this stuff. I'll probably be sending this JUNK back. Do NOT buy this thing!!!!!
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