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Hydraulic press 150-C
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Hydraulic press - 150-C  - Carver Inc. - manually-controlled / lamination / calibration
Hydraulic press - 150-C  - Carver Inc. - manually-controlled / lamination / calibration
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic, manually-controlled
Function
lamination, calibration
Other characteristics
bench-top
Applications
laboratory
Force

12 tf, 30 tf

Opening

2 in, 3 in

Stroke

5 in, 6 in, 7 in

Weight

Max.: 1,075 lb
(488 kg)

Min.: 265 lb
(120 kg)

Overall width

16 in, 19 in, 23 in, 28 in, 32 in

Description

Manually operated hydraulic laminating presses with stacked heating and cooling platens in bench top model. Thermostatic control, aluminum platens, heating one opening while simultaneously cooling the other results in faster production of laminated samples, plastic plaques and other R&D items. Temperature control 150-500°F (Shown with analog gauge) No. 4130 (formerly 2112) Laminating Press, 12 Ton Capacity with Safety Shield (Picture shown) Four 6" x 6" aluminum platens for one hot and one cold daylight opening. Thermostatically controlled heated platens in top opening. No. 4132 (formerly 2630) Laminating Press, 30 Ton Capacity with Safety Shield Four 12" x 12" aluminum platens for one hot and one cold daylight opening. Digitally controlled heated platens in top opening. Calibration Options Available Force calibration (p/n 1525.00001) by instruments traceable to NIST are available for new equipment and new gauges. Temperature calibration (p/n 1525.00003) also available for new equipment with digital controls. For existing equipment/gauges, please contact our Service Department to set up a Return Authorization Number by calling 260-233-6900 or email wabashservice@acscorporate.com for details.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.