This hydraulic press is designed for forming and assembling metal parts used in industrial fan grills, net covers, guard cages and metal fruit baskets. It performs stamping, bending and pressing operations required to produce those components.
The listing identifies the model as YY-253. The listed specifications are: Voltage 380V, Rated Power 7.5 kW, Max. Pressure 25 T, Production Speed ~250 pcs/h, Workbench Size 75×85 cm, Dimensions 153×109×233 cm, Weight 1650 kg.
Typical applications are sheet metal types such as carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Exact maximum sheet thickness depends on tooling and material grade; contact the supplier with your material thickness and alloy to confirm capacity.
The press requires forming/stamping dies specific to the part geometry. Standard tooling is not normally included unless specified. You should order custom dies from the manufacturer or provide part drawings so they can quote appropriate tooling.
The listing shows a production speed of about 250 pcs/hour. Actual output varies with part complexity, die design, cycle time, material handling, and operator experience.
The machine is listed for a 380V electrical supply and a rated power of 7.5 kW. Confirm whether a three-phase 50/60 Hz supply and appropriate breaker, wiring and grounding are required with your local electrician and supplier documentation.
Dimensions are listed as 153 × 109 × 233 cm (L×W×H) and the gross machine weight is about 1650 kg. Allow additional clearance for operation, maintenance and material handling.
Hydraulic presses typically have emergency stop, safety guards, two-hand controls or light curtains and pressure relief valves. Ask the supplier which safety devices are fitted and add machine guards, lockout/tagout procedures and operator PPE as required by local regulations.
Installation requires a flat load-bearing floor, proper electrical supply, hydraulic oil and connections and crane/forklift for placement. Many suppliers offer on-site installation and commissioning for an additional fee—confirm with the seller.
Routine maintenance includes daily checks (hydraulic oil level, leaks, fasteners), weekly lubrication, periodic hydraulic oil/filter replacement per hours of operation (manufacturer schedule), and regular inspection of dies and safety devices. Ask for the machine manual and maintenance checklist from the supplier.
Manufacturers commonly offer customization of stroke, die space, table size and cycle automation (feeders, conveyors) to meet part size and throughput needs. Provide part drawings and target output to get a customization quote.
Most suppliers provide spare parts (seals, valves, pumps, electrical components) and technical support. Confirm warranty terms, lead times for critical spare parts and availability of local service technicians before purchase.
Heavy hydraulic presses are shipped by truck, usually on a pallet or skid and may require crating. Lead time depends on factory stock and customization—typical delivery ranges from a few weeks to several months. Ask the seller for current lead times and shipping method.
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