PanaVise 502 1/4 Ton Arbor Press for Precision Assembly Tasks
PanaVise
Details
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CategoryProduction / Manufacturing
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Dimension13.0in x 8.0in x 12.0in
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Serialn/a
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
Experience precision and control with the PanaVise Precision PanaPress 502, a manual arbor press renowned for its reliability in industrial settings. This well-regarded model, made of high-strength Zamak III, stands at 7 inches and provides up to 1/4 ton of pressing power, perfect for tasks such as pressing bearings, sleeves, collars, forming, and assembling small parts. Its hardened and ground steel mechanism ensures durability, while four adjustable nylon gibs offer precise ram control, making it self-lubricating and wear-resistant. Despite slight cosmetic blemishes from normal use, this unit in very good condition confidently supports critical operations with no error messages observed. This press is ideal for laboratories and manufacturing environments needing technical accuracy.
Technician comment
Has slight cosmetic blemishes from normal use. See photos
Key Features
- Supports precision tasks: pressing bearings, sleeves, collars
- High-strength, durable die-cast Zamak III construction
- Operates with a maximum pressure capacity of 1/4 ton
- Precisely adjustable nylon gibs with self-lubricating properties
- Manufactured with hardened and ground steel mechanism
Specifications
- Weight: 6 lbs
- Dimensions: Stands 7 inches tall
- Pressure: Capable of exerting up to 1/4 ton
- Material: High strength Zamak III for arbor and table-plate
- Mechanism: Hardened and ground steel with four adjustable Nylon gibs
- Precise ram control: Throat depth 2-1/8 inches, vertical capacity 3-1/2 inches
Weight
Imperial: 9.6 Pounds
Metric: 4.35 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 15.6 lb x 9.6 lb x 14.4 lb
Metric: 39.62 cm x 24.38 cm x 36.58 cm
Harmonized Code
8462.29
Harmonized Code Details
8462.29 - Machine-tools (including press machines) for working metal by pressing, forging or die-stamping. The harmonized code is chosen due to the press operation similar to other machinery used for surface purposes and metal working.
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