killick
But I like it!
I was reading in the video comments about mounting and they clamped down to a work surface. Mine is in the garage and it's chilly out there, so now I'm looking at a way to mount it to a basement countertop... Oddly I have a couple of 3" Fir planks outside... wonder if the press mounted to one, with an extra 18" sticking out front, would be enough leverage to offset the pull weight? I'm pretty sure I can make this work with a little wood butchering...
If the press were to fail it would likely be the gearing between the jaws and the handle. There are 2 screws holding a plate onto the front, and this is where you can adjust the angle of the dangle, so to speak. I was assuming that a failure would most likely strip the gears, which is when the shiny electrical pieces would get moved to another press. I didn't check at all, but am assuming the plates could easily be swapped onto a larger press with a bit of futzing. Maybe not up to 20 ton, but likely a 3 ton arbor press wouldn't be unrealistic, although this is all pure SWAG...
If the press were to fail it would likely be the gearing between the jaws and the handle. There are 2 screws holding a plate onto the front, and this is where you can adjust the angle of the dangle, so to speak. I was assuming that a failure would most likely strip the gears, which is when the shiny electrical pieces would get moved to another press. I didn't check at all, but am assuming the plates could easily be swapped onto a larger press with a bit of futzing. Maybe not up to 20 ton, but likely a 3 ton arbor press wouldn't be unrealistic, although this is all pure SWAG...