Hydraulic Workshop Presses
In a mechanical workshop, there are always situations where high compressive forces are required for the assembly or disassembly of components. These compressive forces can be generated by a hydraulic workshop press. With the help of the pressure, roller bearings and plain bearings, for example, can be pressed into their seats or removed from their seats. In the programme of BHM Maschinen you will find different hydraulic workshop presses with manual drive or electric drive. Just take a look around. If you have any questions about our hydraulic presses, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Frequently asked questions about hydraulic workshop presses:
What types of hydraulic workshop presses are there?
In our online shop, we distinguish between manually and electrically driven hydraulic workshop presses. Manually driven workshop presses work similarly to a hydraulic jack. Despite manual operation, these workshop presses reach a pressure of 30 tons and more. In the case of an electrically driven hydraulic workshop press, this task is performed by an electric motor. We also include press brakes for sheet metal with manual or CNC control among the hydraulic workshop presses.
What are hydraulic workshop presses used for?
Pressing out and pressing in bearing rings, pressing out or pressing in non-welded or screwed bolts from workpieces or straightening profiles and pipes are typical uses for a hydraulic press. They are used, for example, to remove the wheel bearings from a car and press new ones into place.
For whom is it worth buying a hydraulic press?
A hydraulic press is indispensable in locksmith's shops, in body shops and car workshops as well as in practically all other metalworking and metal processing companies. The advantage is that, in contrast to hammering in, pressing is done with uniform force. Damage to the workpieces can thus be avoided as far as possible.
Who are the manufacturers of the hydraulic workshop presses from BHM Maschinen?
In our range of hydraulic workshop presses, professionals will find high-quality machines from ELMAG and Bernardo Maschinen. Bernardo Maschinen is an independent brand under the umbrella of the PWA trading company based in Austria. Bernardo develops its machines almost exclusively in-house. ELMAG is also based in Austria. ELMAG has been known for many years for powerful, robust and very high-quality metalworking machines for professional users in trade and industry.
Do special safety precautions have to be observed when working with a hydraulic workshop press?
Anyone who wants to operate a hydraulic workshop press must observe certain safety precautions and safety regulations. These regulations, which are relevant for working with a hydraulic workshop press, are specified by the Employer's Liability Insurance Association for Wood and Metal (BGHM). The BGHM is responsible for all matters relating to safety when working with a hydraulic workshop press. For example, it prescribes the regular instruction of machine users, the preparation of safety instructions that must be made available at the machine or the wearing of cut-resistant gloves.
Can a hydraulic press from BHM Maschinen be repaired?
Every hydraulic workshop press in our range is designed in such a way that it can be repaired quickly and without great effort in the event of a defect. Most of the repair work can be carried out by the customer. The supply of spare parts for our workshop presses is also generally very good. All spare parts are delivered to you within a very short time. We have prepared a separate form for you to order spare parts. Please fill it out and send it to us if you need certain spare parts.