Hydraulic Press
Make: Baileigh
Model: 30T Air Press
Ace: Nathan Hayward (nhayward21@georgefox.edu).
Location: Machine Shop
Description
A hydraulic press is a machine tool that uses a hydraulic cylinder to generate a compressive force. They are often used in shops to press interference fit parts together, such as gears onto shafts or bearings into housings. Some of the other uses include bending and forming metal. Some presses use a manual pump to produce the force while others use compressed air or a power unit driven by an electric motor.
Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used.
Documentation
Terminology
Pressure Gauge- Release Valve Handle- Table Holding Pin- Ram- Pump Handle Socket-
Training
Overview
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Demonstration
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General Procedure
Safety
When operating a hydraulic press be aware that extremely dangerous forces are produced which can cause parts to shatter and fly like bullets. It's very important to keep an eye on the force gauge while increasing force and to be aware of the dangers of flying parts. Always keep you hands away from the ram and parts being pressed. Keep stacked parts as short as possible to prevent tilting or buckling. If you have questions make sure to ask a supervisor prior to attempting something that could be potentially dangerous. Be aware that you may be working with heavy material located several feet above the floor and there is potential to drop metal on your feet.
Certification
Foxtale Quiz
Troubleshooting
If you pump the handle and the ram doesn't move try tightening the release valve knob.
Maintenance
General maintenance
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Specific Maintenance Tasks
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