Hydraulic presses, robust and versatile, are indispensable in industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, construction, and more. At Exapro, we provide a range of pre-owned hydraulic presses with prices between €18,000 and €100,000, ensuring a cost-effective solution for businesses. Each machine is thoroughly inspected to ensure excellent working condition. Our offering allows you to enhance your production line while keeping within budget, making it an intelligent investment for productivity and efficiency. Choose Exapro's hydraulic presses for their significant returns and proven reliability.

Their advantages include high force output, precision, safety, and energy efficiency, along with long life spans and cost-effectiveness. These machines operate based on key parameters such as pressing force, stroke length, daylight, table size, speed, control type, power supply, number of cylinders, adjustability, and additional features. Renowned manufacturers such as Schuler, Amada, Beckwood, and AIDA offer hydraulic presses known for their quality and performance.

OMERA OPI.M-200 Hydraulic press

Year: 2021

Power in tons 200 T
Table length 1200 mm
Ram stroke 650 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 1000 mm
Nbr of strokes/min 7


Press cylinders K260 S210 H891 for Metso-Lindemann press shears for scrap metal

Year: 2024

Power in tons 120 T
Table length 335 mm
Ram stroke 8910 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 335 mm

Pressmash PB 7738 Hydraulic press

Year: 1987

Power in tons 630 T
Table length 1450 mm
Ram stroke 800 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 1450 mm
Distance between columns 1450 mm

Hidroliksan HCFP Hydraulic press

Year: 2022

Power in tons 100 T
Table length 1400 mm
Ram stroke 700 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 1000 mm
Distance between columns 1100 mm

WMW Zeulenroda PYE 40 S1/M Hydraulic press

Year: 1989

Power in tons 40 T
Table length 630 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 500 mm
Distance between columns 800 mm

WMW Zeulenroda PYE 25 S1/M Hydraulic press

Year: 1990

Power in tons 25 T
Table length 630 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 500 mm
Distance between columns 800 mm

USSR К 25.243.01 Hydraulic press

Year: 1983

Power in tons 2000 T
Table length 1150 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 880 mm
Engine Power 17 kW

Cavenaghi & Ridolfi C.R.o.p.i.s. 2500kN Hydraulic press

Year: 2003

Power in tons 250 T
Table length 3200 mm
Ram stroke 1000 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 1300 mm
Distance between columns 3220 mm

Dnepropetrovsk Pressmash PB 7738 Hydraulic press

Year: 1987

Power in tons 630 T
Table length 1400 mm
Ram stroke 800 mm
Type H-Frame
Table width 1400 mm
Distance between columns 1450 mm

CM T50N Hydraulic press Low working hours

Year: 1996

Power in tons 50 T
Table length 900 mm
Ram stroke 700 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 700 mm
Nbr of strokes/min 10

WMW VEB Wema Zeulenroda PYE 160 S/1M Hydraulic press

Year: 1990

Power in tons 250 T
Table length 900 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 630 mm
Distance between columns 800 mm

GALDABINI RPRS/16 for straightening

Year: 1980

Power in tons 16 T
Table length 1020 mm
Ram stroke 150 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 200 mm
Engine Power 5.5 kW

CMRM T50N Hydraulic press Low working hours

Year: 2002

Power in tons 50 T
Table length 600 mm
Ram stroke 750 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 850 mm
Nbr of strokes/min 10

WMW Zeulenroda PYE 160 S1 Hydraulic press

Year: 1986

Power in tons 160 T
Table length 630 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 900 mm
Distance between columns 800 mm

250 tons zero adjustment Hydraulic Press Hot deal

Year: 2015

Power in tons 250 T
Table width 1200 mm
Table length 1200 mm


WMW Zeulenroda PYE 25 S1/M Hydraulic press

Year: 1990

Power in tons 25 T
Table length 630 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 500 mm
Distance between columns 800 mm

WMW Zeulenroda PYE 25 SS Hydraulic press

Year: 1977

Power in tons 25 T
Table length 600 mm
Ram stroke 500 mm
Type C-Frame
Table width 530 mm
Distance between columns 800 mm

Hydraulic press Hidroliksan HSA 200 T

Year: 2022

Power in tons 200 T
Table width 1400 mm
Table length 1600 mm
Ram stroke 450 mm


Hydraulic Presses at Exapro

Have you been looking for a solution that can elevate your business's metalwork operations? Are you seeking to optimise your production line while ensuring robust quality control? At Exapro, we have the perfect solution for you. Let's dive into the world of hydraulic presses, a mainstay in our Metal - Presses/ Forging category, renowned for its impeccable performance, rugged durability, and consistent reliability.

A hydraulic press is an industrial machine that uses fluid-based hydraulic cylinders to generate a compressive force. These units are often used in the manufacturing sector, where they can mould, shape, stamp, and form metal parts with unparalleled precision. With their immense power and control, hydraulic presses are an invaluable resource for your metalworking operations.

At Exapro, we understand that balancing cost and benefit is an essential part of making an informed decision for your business. That's why we're committed to providing exceptional value for money with our selection of used hydraulic presses. 

Our curated range of hydraulic presses is priced between €18,000 and €100,000, a fraction of the cost when compared to purchasing brand-new machinery. The wide range in pricing reflects various factors such as the brand, model, year of manufacture, condition, and any additional features or upgrades included with the machine.

When you purchase a hydraulic press from Exapro, you're not just investing in a machine – you're investing in quality, performance, and peace of mind. All our machines are thoroughly vetted and confirmed to be in excellent working condition.

Our team of experts ensures that the machines have been properly maintained, serviced, and are ready for use. This way, you can rest assured knowing that your investment is secured and is set to provide significant returns in the form of reliable and high-quality output for years to come.

With Exapro, you can enjoy all the benefits of high-quality, used industrial machinery without breaking the bank. Discover our range of hydraulic presses in the Metal - Presses/ Forging category today and take the next step in optimising your production process.

 

Main Advantages of Hydraulic presses

Hydraulic presses are renowned for their efficiency and versatility, making them a cornerstone of many industrial processes. Here are the main advantages that make these machines an invaluable asset to your operations:

High Force Output: Hydraulic presses operate using Pascal's principle, which allows for the exertion of high amounts of pressure over a small area. As a result, these machines can generate a significant amount of force, often reaching up to several thousand tonnes. This makes hydraulic presses ideal for forming, stamping, and forging heavy metal parts.

Versatility: Hydraulic presses can handle a wide range of tasks, including forging, moulding, blanking, punching, and stamping. They are also adaptable to various materials, from metals to plastics and composites, providing a one-size-fits-all solution for your production needs.

Precision: Hydraulic presses provide excellent control over ram speed and travel distance, ensuring high precision in your operations. This precision is crucial for producing consistent, high-quality products and maintaining tight tolerances, which is often a prerequisite in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

Safety: Hydraulic presses are considered safer than other types of presses, thanks to their built-in safety features. The slow pressing action allows for better operator control, while features such as pressure relief valves and emergency stop buttons minimise the risk of accidents.

Durability and Longevity: Hydraulic presses are robust and durable machines, designed to withstand intense industrial environments and continuous operation. Their components are less prone to wear and tear, which translates into a longer lifespan and lower maintenance costs in the long run.

Cost-Effective: In addition to their purchase price, the operating costs of hydraulic presses are relatively low. They require fewer repairs and less frequent maintenance than mechanical presses, making them a cost-effective choice for businesses.

Energy Efficient: Hydraulic presses only use energy during the pressing process, going into an idle state between cycles. This efficiency significantly reduces energy consumption compared to other types of presses, which is not only cost-effective but also beneficial for the environment.

These key advantages make hydraulic presses a worthy investment for businesses looking to optimise their production processes, reduce operating costs, and improve product quality. At Exapro, we provide a range of pre-owned hydraulic presses that deliver these benefits without the high cost of purchasing new machinery.

 

Main machine parameters of Hydraulic presses

Understanding the main parameters of hydraulic presses is essential to selecting the right machine for your needs. Here are the key parameters that define the functionality and performance of a hydraulic press:

Pressing Force: This is the amount of force or pressure the press can exert. Typically measured in tonnes or kilonewtons, this parameter directly influences the machine's ability to deform materials. Higher pressing forces allow for the shaping of harder materials and larger workpieces.

Stroke Length: The stroke length is the distance the press ram or slide can travel. This determines the maximum thickness of material the press can handle.

Daylight: Daylight refers to the total distance between the ram and the table (or bed) of the press when the ram is fully retracted. This measurement is critical for determining the size of the workpiece that can be accommodated.

Table Size: The table or bed size determines the size of the workpiece that the press can handle. Larger tables allow for larger workpieces or the simultaneous processing of multiple smaller workpieces.

Speed: This parameter usually includes both the pressing speed (how fast the ram can descend and apply force) and the return speed (how fast the ram retracts after pressing). Faster speeds generally increase productivity but may affect precision.

Type of Control: Hydraulic presses can have manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic controls. Manual presses require more operator intervention, while automatic presses can complete cycles with minimal operator input, increasing efficiency and consistency.

Power Supply: The power rating of the hydraulic press, usually provided in horsepower or kilowatts, indicates the amount of electrical energy required to operate the machine.

Number of Cylinders: The number of hydraulic cylinders can impact the pressing force, speed, and precision of the press

Adjustability: Some hydraulic presses offer adjustable stroke lengths, pressures, and speeds. This flexibility can be advantageous for facilities that work with a variety of materials and processes.

Additional Features: These may include safety mechanisms, die cushions, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), multi-slide capabilities, and more. These features can significantly enhance the functionality and safety of the press.

Remember, the right hydraulic press for your needs will depend on your specific applications, the materials you work with, your production volume, and other factors. At Exapro, we can guide you to find the perfect hydraulic press that aligns with your requirements.

 

Area of use

Hydraulic presses are incredibly versatile machines, and their areas of use are widespread across multiple sectors due to their adaptability and robustness. Here are some of the primary areas where hydraulic presses are commonly used:

Automotive Industry: Hydraulic presses play a crucial role in manufacturing various automotive parts such as body panels, frames, and other metal components. They are used for stamping, deep drawing, and moulding processes.

Aerospace and Aviation: In this sector, hydraulic presses are used for forming and shaping components of aircraft, such as wings, fuselage parts, and other structural elements. The high precision and control offered by these machines are vital for maintaining the stringent standards of the aerospace industry.

Manufacturing and Fabrication: In general manufacturing and fabrication, hydraulic presses are used for a range of processes including punching, bending, forging, and forming. They are versatile enough to work with a variety of materials, from metals to plastics and composites.

Construction: In the construction industry, hydraulic presses are used to create a variety of materials and components, such as structural elements, panels, and beams.

Plastics and Rubber: Hydraulic presses are used extensively in the plastic and rubber industries for compression moulding, where they heat and shape plastic or rubber materials into the desired form.

Electrical Industry: They are used in the production of electrical parts and components, such as switches, outlets, and casings.

Medical Devices: Hydraulic presses are used for the precise manufacturing of medical devices, prosthetics, and surgical tools.

Jewellery and Minting: Due to their precise control, hydraulic presses are used in jewellery making and coin minting, allowing for intricate designs to be accurately stamped.

Pulp and Paper Industry: Hydraulic presses are used in paper mills for dewatering pulp before it is dried and rolled into paper.

Powder Compaction: In metallurgy and materials science, hydraulic presses are used to compact powdered materials into a solid form.

These are just a few examples of the areas where hydraulic presses are used. Their versatility, reliability, and capacity for high force output and precision make them a popular choice across diverse industries.

 

Manufacturers of Hydraulic presses

There are numerous manufacturers worldwide known for their high-quality hydraulic presses. Here are a few of the most notable ones:

Schuler: Based in Germany, Schuler is a world-renowned manufacturer of hydraulic presses. Their machinery is known for its high-quality, robust design, and advanced technology.

Amada: A leading Japanese manufacturer, Amada produces hydraulic presses and other metalworking machinery that is well-regarded for its precision and reliability.

Beckwood: Beckwood is an American manufacturer known for its custom hydraulic presses, designed to cater to a wide range of applications in different industries.

AIDA: Another top Japanese firm, AIDA is globally recognised for its high-quality hydraulic presses that are used in a variety of industrial applications

Komatsu: Komatsu is a Japanese multinational corporation that produces high-quality hydraulic presses known for their durability and performance.

Hare Press: UK-based Hare Press has been manufacturing hydraulic presses for over half a century, earning a reputation for quality and performance.

Dake: Dake, based in the United States, offers a variety of hydraulic presses, ranging from bench models to heavy-duty presses for industrial applications.

Gasbarre: Specialising in the design and manufacture of custom hydraulic presses, Gasbarre offers a wide range of presses for different applications.

Haco: Haco, headquartered in Belgium, offers a wide range of reliable and efficient hydraulic presses.

Chin Fong: Taiwan-based Chin Fong Machine Industrial Co., Ltd. is one of the largest manufacturers of presses globally, with a reputation for excellent craftsmanship and durable machines.

Remember, when selecting a hydraulic press, consider not only the reputation of the manufacturer but also the machine's specifications, condition, and suitability for your specific applications. Exapro can help guide you through the process of choosing the right hydraulic press for your needs from our broad selection of used machinery.


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