- Includes two dies, two arbor press plates and 72'' long pump air hose.
- High strength steel construction
- Ram to base distance: 19''
- Ram to post distance: 7''
- Ram travel: 6''
Don't want the a-frame or h frame as I won't use it that much....
says 12 ton and it's a harbor frieght or central pneumatics unit...what do you need for a carrier bearing 20 ton....would think more around 5 to 6 but have no experience...all full float here so I will...might just try it and see...
But very nice, wish they had that when I bought my 12 ton floor model. 19" capacity is pretty good, my floor model has 35" capacity but I don't think I've ever used it for anything over 12"
Must be beefy, 144 lbs? Weighs 22 lbs more than the 12 ton floor unit.
sorry...10 ton...should be fine for gears right? just don't have the space for a floor model and I bet it only gets used a couple times a year...initially probably 20 but after that...
Should be fine for gears, but it isn't going to be a whole lot smaller than a 12 ton floor press. They don't give any overall dimensions, but it has to be at least 3 ft tall. And at 144lbs, you're going to need a really stable place to put it.
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