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Open Throat Press w/ Hydraulic Hand Pump - 17 1/2 Ton - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 1825

Specifications

  • Model Number: 1825
  • Press Capacity: 17 1/2 Tons
  • Power Source: Hydraulic Hand Pump
  • Design: Open Throat Press
  • Weight: 284 lbs
  • Dimensions: 64 x 26 x 26 inches

Key Features

  • Open Throat Design: Provides unobstructed access for working with various sizes and shapes of materials.
  • Integrated Hydraulic Hand Pump: Allows for manual control and precise application of pressing force.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Engineered by OTC Tools and Equipment for durability and sustained performance in demanding environments.
  • Versatile Operation: Supports a range of industrial and automotive pressing applications.

Applications

This 17 1/2 Ton Open Throat Press is suitable for tasks requiring significant force and flexible workpiece access. It is commonly used for:

  • Removing and installing bearings, bushings, gears, and U-joints.
  • Straightening bent shafts and components.
  • Bending, forming, and shaping metal parts.
  • General assembly and repair work in automotive repair shops, manufacturing facilities, and heavy equipment maintenance.

Benefits

  • Improved Accessibility: The open throat design simplifies the handling of oversized or irregularly shaped workpieces, enhancing operational efficiency and versatility for challenging jobs.
  • Precise Force Control: The hydraulic hand pump enables operators to apply exact pressure, minimizing the risk of damage to delicate components and ensuring accurate results for every pressing task.
  • Enhanced Productivity: With a 17 1/2 ton capacity, this press efficiently handles heavy-duty pressing, bending, and forming, speeding up repair and fabrication processes.
  • Reliable Performance: Constructed for industrial use, this OTC press provides a dependable solution for consistent performance, supporting continuous operation and reducing downtime in professional settings.

Recommended Alternatives

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.