Dake 25H Hydraulic Press

A hydraulic press is a device using a hydraulic cylinder to generate a compressive force. Hydraulic presses are commonly used for forging, clinching, moulding, blanking, punching, deep drawing, and metal forming operations.

Safety
This machine is intended to operated by one person

Wear proper eye protection

Establish solid footing before operation

Keep hands away from press points of operation

Keep fingers out of pin holes

Guard the work piece to prevent projectiles from reaching operator

All pins must be fully inserted before applying pressure

Never exceed the recommended stroke of 5 inches for this press. Exceeding the stroke will cause damage to the inner packings.

Inspection
Check for physical damage such as leaking oil, or. When changing belt make sure machine is unplugged.

Basics
Turn on the belt sander before making contact with the surface it will be easier to control. Do a small test run on material surface because the belt sander may have a different effect on the surface. Hold piece securely and don’t try to run the belt sander with one hand. Let the belt sander do the work and don’t apply excessive pressure.

Angles
The belt sander is capable of sanding at an angle, you can use the angle adjustment lever to move the platform and safely sand at an angle.

End of Work
Remove material you’re working on from the belt sander when finished before stopping the machine. Clean the area around the sander, it should be as clean as you found it.

Best Practices
Material can often become hot while sanding, use a cup of water to dip your material in to keep it cool. When dealing with the corners of material do not push into the belt, this can cause your corner to get sucked into the belt ruining your piece.