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How much pressure does the hand press have?

Jun 01, 2024

Hand presses have a wide range of pressures, from less than 1 ton to 25 tons.

Hand presses, also known as manual presses, are a type of mechanical equipment widely used in industries such as product assembly and maintenance. Its working pressure varies according to different models and designs. Generally speaking, the working pressure of a hand press can range from a smaller 1-5 tons for correcting workpieces with smaller diameters, to a larger 2-25 tons for correcting workpieces with larger diameters. These pressure ranges allow hand presses to adapt to a variety of application scenarios, from delicate operations in light industries to the correction and assembly of heavier workpieces in heavy industries.

For smaller hand presses, the working pressure is generally between 1 and 5 tons, and is often used to correct workpieces with a diameter of 5 to 10 mm. This type of hand press is usually small in size, easy to carry and use, and is suitable for occasions that require less force to operate.
Larger hand presses have higher working pressures, usually between 2 and 25 tons, and are used to correct workpieces with a diameter of 10 to 30 mm. This type of hand press is suitable for occasions that require greater force to operate, such as the repair and assembly of heavy machinery.
In addition, there are some special types of hand presses, such as ratchet hand presses, which provide 3 tons or 2 tons of working pressure. The design and working pressure range of these presses can be customized according to specific application requirements.

In general, hand presses have a wide range of pressures, and choosing the right hand press depends on the specific operation requirements and the characteristics of the workpiece.

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