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27th August 1987, Page 74
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• Enerpac has brought out a 25-tonne capacity hydraulic press, the C-Form model, which provides unrestricted access from three sides.

A wrap-around steel mesh guard, fitted on each side with an easy-grip handle, swings up and down to give fully open access to the work area or total enclosure for safety.

Twin start-buttons make it impossible to actuate the double-acting power cylinder with one hand. These button switches, which have to be pressed down simultaneously, are spaced widely apart on the control column and isolated by two open-sided cover plates. Between these points, a single stop-button is positioned for instant power cut-off.

It has an easy-to-read pressure gauge, mounted centrally just above the working position. The 380-volt, three-phase electric drive pump delivers a working pressure of 700 bar to the actuating cylinder at ratings well below 80dBA.

The Enerpac range includes H-frame workshop units, bench and column presses, heavyduty models, special sideloader and adjustable bed presses — spanning capacity ratings from 10 to 200 tonnes. Enerpac