"Daniels" 130± Ton Downstroke HYDRAULIC PRESS
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Stock No:                     1880

Specifications:

Total Capacity:                100 Long Tons (125-130 max tons; see NOTE #1)
Manufacturer:                  "T.H. & J. Daniels, Inc." Stroud, Glos., England
Construction:                    4-Post, single central cylinder, twin pullback cylinders
Stroke:                              16"
Daylight:                           32"
Bed Area:                         26" Left-Right  x  20" Front-Back
Bed area between posts: 20" L-R   x 10½" F-B
Ram Platen Area:            Same as above
Platens, Bolsters, etc.:     20" x 20" x 4" Bottom Bolster; (2) 20" x 20"
                                           Hot Platens; (2)1" Alum. bolsters, 1-6" Riser
Platen heater:                   Not included
Rod Diameter:                  3½”
Piston (Ram) Diameter:   12"
Hydraulic op. Pressure:   2240 p.s.i.
Main Hydraulic Power:   Top mounted, direct coupled motor-pump
Hydraulic Controls:         Push Button Up-Down; Cycle Timer with dwell timer;
                                          Tonnage Gauge, Adj. Stroke with limit switches;
                                           Safety actuator-lockout and safety door.
Prefill Valve:                    Yes.  Allows very rapid ram descent.
T-Slots:                             Yes
Voltage:                            550 V. (runs on 460 V. w/small transformer)
Height:                             120"
Footprint:                         50'’ x  30"
Pit:                                    No
Est. Weight:                     8000 ± Lb.

NOTES:
        With its prefill valve and compact, top mounted hydraulics, this hot platen press with temperature controls is ready to go to work for your forming, molding etc. operations immediately.  It was used only in an EXPERIMENTAL laboratory.

(Note #1:  12" Piston @ 2240 p.s.i. Working Pressure yields 127 tons force)
 

Price, FOB Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,950 USD

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