Buy Precision PanaPress PANAVISE 502

Up to 1/4 ton (500 lb. / 227 kg) of pressure can be applied by the reversible ram. It is 0.75-Inch by 0.75-Inch (19.1mm by 19.1mm) square, with a length of 5.875-Inch (149.2mm).

Four adjustable nylon gibs give the ram a lot of control. The arm is 203.2mm long. To bolt the base to your work surface, there are four 0.25 (6.3mm) countersunk holes at each corner. The footprint of the base is 3.7 x 7 (94mm x 177.8).

From the bottom to the top of the back, without the variable ram height or arm length: 7 (177.8mm), Weight: 5.4 lbs (2.5kg.

At the end of one of the rams, it has been cut so that tools can be added.

An overview of what this item is abou.

It is called an Arbor Press. It has a 1/4-ton force, a range of 500 pounds, a swing of 24 inches, a table work surface of 3-3/4 by 7 inches, and a 1/2-inch anvil (In. Max. Work Height (in) 3-3/1. Ram Sizes (in): 3/4 x 3/4 x 6, o. Metal, Zinc-casting, adjustable nylon gibs, 8-inch arm, countersunk base mounting holes, and pre-drilled and tapped holes are some of the features of this arm, which is 8 inches long. (4) 1/4-20 x 3/4 in. Screws from the manufacturer are included with the 1/4-20 mounting holes.

In manufacturing, the PanaVise 502 precision PanaPress can be used to make parts or make repairs. It is small and lightweight, so it can be used for both. The PanaPress can be used to press bearings, sleeves, and collars, as well as make and put together small parts, broach, and stake with its reversible rack. As an example, you can use the ram of the Precision Press of the PanaVise 502 with up to 1/4 ton of force. This is 500 pounds or 227 kilograms of pressure.

A small arbor press that can be used to make things or fix things.

You can get 1/4 ton of pressure right where you need it with this tool.

. 1/4 Ton of Pressure for Industrial Tooling and Repai.

In the 502 precision PanaPress, the ram is about 7 inches long, the body is 7 inches tall, and the base is 3-11/16 inches wide and 7 inches long. This is an arbor press that can be used to make things like screws. 1/4 ton (500 pounds) of pressure can be applied to the ram’s 3/4 inch (1.5 cm) long hose. It is driven by a rack and pinion, which moves the hose “In this way, you can get the square end of the 8” (203.2 mm) arm to move down. Bearings, sleeves, and collars, as well as small parts like broaching and staking, can be pressed with the right amount of pressure. Four adjustable nylon gibs on the top face of the PanaPress make sure that the ram moves in a precise way. These gibs are strong enough to keep the ram in place. The ram can be turned over, and one end has a 1/4 inch hole in it “Using available PanaPress accessories, the hole can be reamed to the correct size for use with optional tooling (sold separately). Use the two 1/4-inch holes and screws to attach other things to the wall “The base of the unit has 20 holes. Four-fifths “It comes with (6.3 mm) countersunk holes in its base so that it can be mounted to work surfaces.

The most important things.

Compact arbor press for industrial manufacturing and repair tasks, like pressing bearings, sleeves, and collars, forming and assembling small parts, broaching and staking small parts, and so on.

Rack and pinion drive a 1/4 ton ram that can be turned around.

How many people are there? “When you arm yourself, it’s calle.

For more tools, the ram arm was reamed.

Pre-drilled and tapped 1/4 inch holes “There are -20 holes on top of the base that can be used to attach other things.

In this case, the base can be attached to the work surface with 1/4 inch screws “(6.3 mm) holes with a countersunk botto.

Specification.

From the bottom to the top of the back: 7 ” (177.8 mm.

Weight: 5.4 pounds (2.5 kg.

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Is this possible.

The dimensions: 3/4 “square and 5-7/8” (149.2 cm) long.

It takes a 1/4 ton (500 lbs. / 227 kg) of pressure.

Is there a way to get more tools? “(4 mm) hole in the wal.

Is this possible? (four nylon gibs.

Arm: ” (203.2 mm.

Three-and-a-half inches by seven inches (94 mm x 177.8 mm.

Base: Four 1/4″ screws “(6.3 mm) holes with a countersunk botto.

Accessories: Two 1/4-inch holes that have been pre-drilled and tapped “There are 20 holes.

What’s inside the box.

PanaVise 502 is a very precise PanaPress.

a user’s guide and warranty informatio.

It has a limited lifetime warranty.

All PanaVise products are covered by a warranty against defective materials and/or workmanship for the life of the original consumer owner. This warranty starts when the product was bought by the original consumer. At PanaVise Products, Inc.’s option, the company will repair or replace the defective product at no charge for the first 60 days after it is received by PanaVise Products, Inc. During the time the original consumer had possession of the product, the warranty doesn’t cover damage that wasn’t caused by defective materials and/or workmanship. This includes, but doesn’t have to be limited to, improper installation or not providing reasonable and necessary maintenance.

It’s about PanaVis.

Otto Colbert, a tool and die maker, started PanaVise in 1957. The company is now based in Reno, Nevada. Over the years, as a result of this knowledge, there has been a lot more development of things that keep things in place and move freely. Electronics, CCTV Camera Mounts, and Audio/Video Mounts are some of the areas where this has been used. This has earned PanaVise the nickname “the hold it where you want it company..

Even after I adjusted the gib screws, the press was a little out of line. I had to add about. 05 inches to the press “of a shim under the screws that hold the top of the arbor to the base. This will make the ram hit the base at a 90-degree angle.

If you want to put any real pressure on the handle, you’ll need to put it on a solid surface like a table or a steel plate.

For what it is, it’s good. The 10 ton press I need to put some casters in my 3D printed parts isn’t going to do the job for me. If I didn’t have some extra shim stock, I might have been angry that it didn’t line up. If you have a low-duty home tinkering shop, it does the job well.

I didn’t think about the fact that the screw/nut kit that came with my press didn’t have the two shorter nylon screws. I went to the hardware store and bought those. I didn’t think that was worth putting in the rating because it was probably just a bad case of bad luck.

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