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150 Ton Motorized Hydraulic Press
PFF Motorized Hydraulic Press: The Hydraulic Solution for Your Workshop.
Designed for heavy-duty use, the PFF 150 electro-hydraulic press is ideal for a wide range of processes, including complex sheet metal straightening and forming processes, precision stamping operations, and various assembly and repair tasks. This workshop press combines power and precision, ensuring optimal results in every application.
Technical Features and Operational Versatility
This hydraulic press develops a power of 150 tons and stands out for its fully welded, double-column structure in milled steel, which ensures extreme strength and solidity. This robustness makes it perfectly suited to withstand the heaviest workloads while maintaining high stability.
A key element of this motorized hydraulic press's flexibility is the wide front opening between the two columns. This feature greatly facilitates the easy positioning of long or wide workpieces, optimizing setup times and increasing production efficiency, both in the workshop and in industrial settings.
Hydraulic Work Platform Lift
The distinguishing feature of the PFF 150 press is the hydraulic work platform lift. This motorized mechanism, which allows for quick and easy height adjustment, is essential for adapting the machine to different sizes and types of workpieces. Once the desired height is reached, the work platform is securely locked with steel tubes, eliminating any possibility of unwanted movement during pressing operations and ensuring maximum safety. Furthermore, the work platform is hollow, an ingenious solution that allows for processing material at height. Work support plates are available as optional equipment for optimal support.
Hydraulic Cylinder with Transverse Movement
As an optional accessory, the PFF hydraulic press offers two hydraulic cylinder options:
A version with a movable transverse cylinder, ideal for precisely focusing force at different points on the workpiece.
The transverse movement of the cylinder is manually controlled via a handwheel for models up to 100 tons, while for the more powerful versions, 150 tons and above, the movement is hydraulic, offering greater power and precision.