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50 Ton Hydraulic Pneumatic Shop Press/metal Brake W/warn Electric Winch on 2040-parts.com

US $4,499.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:30% restocking fee for all returns- products shipped new and tested. Part Brand:Warn, Central Hydraulic, Craftsman Warranty:Yes

These units are custom built to order- they are all powder coated to match, machined for precise fit and alignment. We have incorporated the best technology of a 50 Ton Shop Press with Hydraulic and Air operation with a 40 Ton Metal Brake for bending up to 1/2" Steel !

When using heavy equipment like this no one wants a old crank motor- we have incorporated a Warn 12V Winch with Remote and Extra press plats - press plates alone valued over $500.00!

 

This was our first unit, we have sold about 20 units locally, there is a 2-3 week lead time as each unit is ordered and custom assembled prior to shipping it to you.  There is a 30% restocking fee plus shipping for returns as these are made to order and we don't keep an inventory of these based on their size alone. The Craftsman stickers are optional as we used them since we are using press plates purchased in a partnership with Sears and they were just for fun. The specification are below:

 

Remove and install bearings, gears, U-joints, bushings, ball joints and pulleys with this versatile hydraulic press! The 2-speed pump on this hydraulic shop press operates the ram at a slow or fast speed to accommodate a wide variety of pressing applications. This 50-ton hydraulic shop press features a fast-pump core that allows the pressure head assembly to lower and make contact with the work piece more quickly than the slow-pump core.
  • Hand-operated winch raises and lowers the bed
  • Working distance: minimum 3" to maximum 26-1/4"
  • Width between uprights: 32-1/4"
  • Fast-pump core for quicker operation
  • 90 Day Warranty provided by manufacturer

 

Maximum working distance (in.) 26-1/4 in.
Minimum working distance (in.) 3 in.
Product Height 6-3/4 ft.
Product Length 4-3/4 ft.
Product Weight 645 lbs.
Product Width 31-1/2 in.
Stroke length (in.) 6-5/8 in.
Width between channels (in.) 32-1/4 in.

Shop Brake Press

  • Bends steel @ 90 degrees: 1/8in. x 26in., 3/16in. x 22in., 1/4in. x 10in., 1/2in. x 4in.
  • Bends .100in. aluminum up to 26in. wide
  • 90 Day Warranty

 

Warn  12V Winch with remote

1700 DC SPECS
Part Number: 91700
Capacity: 1,700 lbs. (772 kgs)
Switch Type: Remote Control
Motor: Permanent Magnet
HP: 1.6 hp 3.0" Diameter
Power: 12V DC
Gear Train: Split Ring Gear
Gear Ratio: 153:1
Clutch: Knob-Pull and turn
Brake: Self-locking gear train (Rated Load Holding)
Wire Rope: 3/16" X 35' (10.7 m)
Warranty: 1 year limited
Fairlead: Hawse
Hole Pattern: 2 Holes on 3.1" (7.87 cm) center
Electrical Leads: 2-6' (1.8 m)
Weight: 18 lbs. (8.2kg)
Replacement Wire Rope: PN 79835

 

 

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