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Power Presses

Power presses are used to shear, punch, form, or assemble metals or other materials by using tools or dies attached to slides or rams. Used in large industries for heavy operations, power presses can be powered by hydraulic, pneumatic or mechanical means. However, hydraulic, or fluid pressure, powered power presses are the most common type due to their high efficiency and availability in a wide range of styles, sizes and capabilities. Some examples of power press styles include frame styles, such as H-frame, C-frame or four post style.

Macrodyne Technologies Inc.
Concord, ON
905-669-2253
As an established leader and manufacturer of hydraulic presses, Macrodyne Technologies makes premium equipment, complete automated lines and replacement or spare parts. All of our presses including power presses are engineered and fabricated in-house to meet requirements with efficiency and speed. Additional services such as press upgrading and rebuilding are provided for improved productivity.
Grimco Presses Inc.
Paterson, NJ
973-345-0660
Grimco Presses is one of the industry's most experience hydraulic press manufacturers. We offer standard and custom hydraulic presses including metal forming and trim presses, power presses, dual and multiple press systems and many others. We offer a guarantee against material and workmanship defects. By standing behind our presses 100% we ensure that each is made with skill and quality parts.
Phoenix Hydraulic Presses, Inc.
Hilliard, OH
614-850-8940
As innovative power press manufacturers, Phoenix Hydraulic Presses offers the biggest variety of power presses from one company, including mechanical power presses and hydraulic power presses. Endlessly working towards power press machine expansion, Phoenix Hydraulic Presses also custom-builds power presses for atypical applications and has served well-known companies such as Ford, GM, and Boeing.
Pacific Press Technologies
Mount Carmel, IL
800-851-3586
Pacific Press Technologies has been designing, engineering and manufacturing hydraulic presses and metal fabricating equipment since 1945. We specialize in hydraulic forming, stamping and compression molding presses for the metal forming and advanced composite marketplaces. Our product line also includes power presses, straight side presses and more; custom hydraulic presses are also available.
Dake/JSJ Corp
Grand Haven, MI
800-937-3253
You can count on Dake products, with a rich & reliable history going as far back as 1887. We manufacture a complete line of industrial strength machines such as arbor & hydraulic presses, drill presses, horizontal & vertical bandsaws, cold saws, bench presses, tire presses, laboratory presses, belt grinders, tube benders, auto feed systems & special presses. We're happy to help, so call today!
The Heim Group
Chicago, IL
800-927-9393
Heim Presses are built for demanding applications for the metalforming industry. They`re equipped with a broad list of must-have features for maximum performance and reliability. Available models range from 90-1,000 ton capacity. We can provide you with standard models, pre-owned & remanufactured or custom engineered presses. We also stock a line of new machines. Visit our website to learn more.
Sutherland Presses
Malibu, CA
800-437-7377
At Sutherland Presses, you will find a complete line of hydraulic presses, power presses and mechanical power presses, plus superior after sales service and support. Our world-class innovative press frame and drive designs will bring you success. You can call Team Sutherland ANY time for new press installation, preventative maintenance or urgent service issues.
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Power Presses

Due to the diverse spectrum provided by power presses, they are utilized in a variety of applications and industries including: industrial manufacturing, for use in the assembly of various products and is particularly useful in sheet metal fabrications; automotive, for use in the assembly of structural components as well as internal metal parts; aerospace, to be utilized in the production of components and assemblies such as flight hardware and ground support equipment; medical, for the fabrication of medical equipment and devices such as prosthetics and surgical tools; and construction, in order to manufacture industrial warehouse components such as safety rails, floor gratings and more.

Metalworking takes place by putting stock on a bottom die and striking it with a top die, which is attached to a crankshaft with connecting rods. Rotation of the crankshaft is accomplished from a motor, flywheel, and gear power transmission. The two primary types of power presses, based on their clutch type, include full revolution (mechanical clutch) and part-revolution clutch. A full revolution clutch is a type of clutch that, when tripped, cannot be disengaged until the crankshaft has almost completed a full revolution and the press slides a full stroke. Power presses with this type of clutch were designed to make one full machine stroke or crankshaft revolution after each engagement of the mechanical pin, collar, or rolling key. A part revolution clutch, in contrast, can be disengaged at any point before the crankshaft has completed a full revolution and the press slide has completed a full stroke. Most power presses with part revolution clutches are air clutch and brake. After trapping air in a chamber or tube, the compressed air causes the clutch to engage and the brake is disengaged; the press then makes a single stroke.