Introduction To Hydraulic Presses
In 1795, an English inventor and locksmith, Joseph Bramah, patented the first hydraulic press, which formed the foundations of the Industrial Revolution by allowing the production of machines to cut or stamp things. Cranes, printing presses, and so much more were also made possible because of industrial hydraulic presses.
What Is a Hydraulic Press?
A hydraulic press is a piece of industrial machinery that uses a hydraulic cylinder to create huge amounts of compressive force. These machines are commonly used in the manufacturing industry, including in the creation of car and plane parts. You’ll often find a hydraulic press in a plant or shop that works with metal. They can create intricate shapes while being economical with materials. They also take up less space compared to mechanical presses. A hydraulic press is a device consisting of a cylinder fitted with a sliding piston that exerts force upon a confined liquid, which, in turn, produces a compressive force upon a stationary anvil or baseplate. The liquid is forced into the cylinder by a pump.
What Hydraulic Presses Are Used for?
Hydraulic presses are commonly utilized for assembly and disassembly of tightly-fitting components. In manufacturing, they are used for forging, clinching, molding, blanking, punching, deep drawing, and metal forming operations. Hydraulic presses are also utilized for stretch forming, rubber pad forming, and powder compacting.
FAQs
What is the mechanical difference between a hydraulic press and a mechanical press?
A hydraulic press uses a hydraulic cylinder to generate force, while a mechanical press uses a mechanical system to transfer energy to the shaft connected to the slide table.
How much does a hydraulic press cost?
The cost of a hydraulic press varies depending on the size, force, and features of the press. Generally, hydraulic presses range in price from a few thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
How do I use a hydraulic press safely?
It’s important to use a hydraulic press safely to avoid injury. Here are some safety tips for using a hydraulic press:
- Always wear safety glasses when operating a hydraulic press.
- Never operate a hydraulic press if it is damaged.
- Never overload a hydraulic press.
- Always keep your hands and fingers away from the press ram when it’s moving.
- Be aware of the potential for hydraulic fluid leaks.
- Keep the press and the surrounding working area tidy at all times.
- Check safety systems on a routine basis and scheduled basis.
What is the warranty on the hydraulic press?
A good warranty will protect you from unexpected repairs or replacement costs. Always make sure to ask about the warranty before you make a purchase. Our presses come with a manufacturer’s warranty of 1 year. The warranty duration varies based on the type of press purchased, so please ask our sales staff about the warranty when discussing your hydraulic press needs.