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20 Ton Shop Press - K Tool International

Part #: KTI63619

The K Tool International KTI63619 20 Ton Shop Press is engineered for demanding professional automotive and industrial applications. Constructed from robust structural steel channel, this shop press provides exceptional strength and rigidity for a wide range of pressing tasks. Its design prioritizes durability and reliable performance in a busy workshop environment.

Key Features

  • 20-Ton Capacity: Delivers substantial pressing force for heavy-duty automotive and industrial components.
  • Structural Steel Construction: Manufactured with structural steel channel for superior strength and long-term durability in demanding professional settings.
  • Integrated Hydraulic System: Features a reliable pump, a 7.28-inch stroke self-retracting ram, and a glycerine-filled gauge for accurate pressure readings and controlled operation.
  • Adjustable Workspace: Offers a versatile vertical throat opening ranging from 0 to 38 inches, a 21.25-inch throat width, and 4.25 inches between movable bolster channels to accommodate various workpieces.
  • Safety and Compliance: Complies with ASME PALD/2009 Safety Standards, ensuring a safe and dependable tool for professional use.
  • 2-Year Warranty: Backed by a 2-year warranty on material and workmanship, reflecting K Tool International's commitment to quality.

Applications

This 20 Ton Shop Press is an indispensable tool for mechanics and industrial technicians. It is ideally suited for tasks such as pressing bearings, removing and installing U-joints, straightening bent components, pressing bushings, and various other assembly and disassembly operations requiring significant force. Its robust construction makes it suitable for continuous use in professional automotive repair shops, manufacturing facilities, and industrial maintenance departments.

Specifications

  • Frame Height: 59 inches
  • Frame Width: 25.25 inches
  • Base Leg Length: 27.5 inches

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 29 September, 2014.