Hi everyone, I am considering getting a hydraulic press nothing to excessive it’s mainly for doing wheel bearings on cars etc, but I was wondering what would be the ideal tonnage for my hobbyist workshop
Thanks as always
My experience says 20 ton and some bearings/bushes need to be cranked up to the max before they move
without a gauge, I have no idea what sort of pressure my cheap car jack style press is getting up to when things go bang and start moving but it certainly gets hard to jack it any more at times.
We bought a Vevor 6 ton hydraulic press to do car bushings.
It coped with rubber bushings but I'm not sure it would be up to wheel bearings. If you can afford to go bigger I would, just because it will be more versatile. You can always sell it on after you've finished your projects in order to recover the extra cost.
Edit: just seen your new post. 20 ton would be much better than ours.
I have a 15 ton floor press here, and it doesn't ever get bothered by anything that I do.
Then again, I'm a subtle sort of bloke, and have a blowtorch, as well as some CO2 extinguishers.....
as has been discussed before, bigger is better, don't get one that is used to it's
limit or you'll find springback is a problem.
For example, I just changed out one of my Taco's rear wheel bearing, and it took all 20 tons, and let off with a bang.
A lighter framed press could fail catastrophically and you might get hurt.
I have a 10 ton bench top press and it often hasn't been enough, I have had to pump it up to 10T and hit the lower plate on the press with a hammer to get things moving, not too hard and it's always worked for me but I would prefer not to.