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Ignoramus28618 June 24th 09 08:41 PM

Famco 6C vs. hydraulic presses
 
Someone nearby is selling a Famco 6C, which is a floor standing arbor
press that is rated for 15 tons. I would like to know if those are any
better than H framed hydraulic presses. I have a small 3R press and
like it, but I have no experience with those bigger presses.

A picture of a 6C press can be seen he

http://tinyurl.com/ma85xp

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Carl Ijames[_2_] June 25th 09 12:21 AM

Famco 6C vs. hydraulic presses
 
Never used one but the specs say the throat is 13.5 inches which is probably
similar to the H press, the stroke is 23.5" which is a lot more (but why
would you need that in one motion?), and the weight is 1575 lbs vs what, 100
lbs for the H press so moving it will take care. The stroke rate has to be
much better than a manual hydraulic press, but I don't know about
air/hydraulics. To me the only plus would be the speed if you need it.

-----
Regards,
Carl Ijames

"Ignoramus28618" wrote in message
...
Someone nearby is selling a Famco 6C, which is a floor standing arbor
press that is rated for 15 tons. I would like to know if those are any
better than H framed hydraulic presses. I have a small 3R press and
like it, but I have no experience with those bigger presses.

A picture of a 6C press can be seen he

http://tinyurl.com/ma85xp

i




Too_Many_Tools June 25th 09 01:06 AM

Famco 6C vs. hydraulic presses
 
On Jun 24, 2:41*pm, Ignoramus28618 ignoramus28...@NOSPAM.
28618.invalid wrote:
Someone nearby is selling a Famco 6C, which is a floor standing arbor
press that is rated for 15 tons. I would like to know if those are any
better than H framed hydraulic presses. I have a small 3R press and
like it, but I have no experience with those bigger presses.

A picture of a 6C press can be seen he

*http://tinyurl.com/ma85xp

i


Don't underestimate the weight...they are that heavy...and dangerous.

Manual presses allow one to "feel" the progress of the work...which is
important at times.

I note that you reference Kandu...be aware his pricing is considered
to be insane.

TMT

David Billington June 28th 09 10:41 PM

Famco 6C vs. hydraulic presses
 
Carl Ijames wrote:
Never used one but the specs say the throat is 13.5 inches which is probably
similar to the H press, the stroke is 23.5" which is a lot more (but why
would you need that in one motion?), and the weight is 1575 lbs vs what, 100
lbs for the H press so moving it will take care. The stroke rate has to be
much better than a manual hydraulic press, but I don't know about
air/hydraulics. To me the only plus would be the speed if you need it.

-----
Regards,
Carl Ijames

"Ignoramus28618" wrote in message
...

Someone nearby is selling a Famco 6C, which is a floor standing arbor
press that is rated for 15 tons. I would like to know if those are any
better than H framed hydraulic presses. I have a small 3R press and
like it, but I have no experience with those bigger presses.

A picture of a 6C press can be seen he

http://tinyurl.com/ma85xp

i




A chap I used to know specialised in gear shaping and broaching and he
had a hydraulic press he built that had a push stroke of about 24" for
push broaching. His long pull broach unit would do about 6 foot IIRC.
That's small stuff compared to some broaching that at mate was involved
in at one place he worked where the broach would pass from the ground
floor down into the basement in a operation.


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