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The handle is at the center of the press head for right- or left-hand operation.
For pressing and assembling small parts, these presses provide the right amount of force in a compact size.
Presses have a removable rotating base plate to accommodate shafts and arbors with different diameters.
Move the head of these presses to accommodate your workpiece.
These presses reach past the edge of your material, and they accommodate long and unusually shaped workpieces.
For punching, pressing, and swaging operations, these presses provide consistent pressure and faster operation than manual presses.
With the pull of a lever, these presses deliver force for staking, riveting, and removing bearings and arbors.
Presses with a fixed base plate have a flat surface for attaching dies, press-in assemblies, and printed circuit boards.
With a high-leverage arm, these presses provide more force with less effort than standard presses.
For applications requiring the greatest force, these presses have a hydraulic pump that provides 30,000 lbs. of pressure.
Constructed with welded, reinforced steel channel, these presses have up to three times the force of standard hand‐operated floor‐mount presses. A hand pump and release valve control the ram.
These presses have a control lever to advance and return the ram.
These presses have a jack mounted on the top cross bar that drives down a press plate instead of a ram.
Attach these presses to a wall, sturdy column, or machine side. They’re also known as arbor presses.
Lay these heavy duty plates on the crossbeams of your manual or hydraulic press to make a sturdy base for removing bearings, bushings, and arbors.
Also known as 40‐ton metalworkers, these hydraulic machines handle a variety of forming tasks including pressing, punching, notching, and shearing.
Save space in your shop by cutting, bending, and curving sheet metal with a single machine. Also known as shear brake rolls.
Use for drilling small holes.
Switch these drills from forward to reverse without stopping—ideal for both drilling and tapping applications.
To accommodate large, odd-shaped pieces of material, the head of these drill presses moves 12" forward and backward.
Turn the dial on these drill presses while they are running to get the optimum speed for your job.
Select from a number of speeds by repositioning the drive belt before starting the drill press.
The weight and rigidity of these presses prevent vibration so you can maintain close tolerances for high-quality metal drilling.
These chucks and adapters will allow your Jancy magnetic-base drill to accept standard drill bits.
Install standard and dual-sided fabric snaps with one push of the handle.
Squeeze the adjustable handle to install standard and dual-sided fabric snaps and fabric grommets.
Also known as press screws, mount these clamps through a drilled hole and turn the crank to move the jaw end of the screw in and out.
Spin the dial to select a character and press the lever to stamp. These presses make one character impression at a time and advance the marking material automatically for evenly spaced characters.
Squeeze the handles together to seal locks on tamper-seal tags.