Hydraulic press PHCD series
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hydraulic press
hydraulic press
hydraulic press
hydraulic press
hydraulic press
hydraulic press
hydraulic press
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Function
forming, stamping, straightening, cutting, assembly, bending
Structure
straight-side, C-frame
Other characteristics
custom
Applications
rubber, for thermosetting molding, for plastics, for powders

Description

For 22 years HIDRALMAC is successful in manufacturing hydraulic presses. We produce hydraulic presses according to your specifications at unexpected low prices. With the c-frame press model PHCD you can choose the table size, table height, daylight, ram size, travel distance, or the speed required. The PHCD press is a double c-frame press, also known as single column double press. This kind of hydraulic press offer lots of advantages: It has two workplaces that can be used independent from each other. Significantly less space is required in the manufacturing hall in comparison to two single presses. The initial costs are lower than with two single column presses because both workplaces use one hydraulic system together. Also later the service costs are lower. Due to the more compact design this press is even significantly lighter than two single presses. Interior lighting, monitor control on a swivel arm, mobile bimanual, electrical oil cooling, safety light barriers from SICK, mechanical ram support and protective casing with adjustable bars on the sites (for material input) are basic equipment of these presses. All advantages of this hydraulic press at a glance: Lower energy costs Less space required Lower heat generation Less weight Lower service costs Lower price

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