
An H Type Hydraulic Press Machine is a rigid, heavy-structure press built with a double-column frame to handle high-pressure operations without deflection. Its strong H-frame design ensures proper alignment, stability, and balanced force distribution during pressing. Powered by a hydraulic system, it delivers controlled, uniform pressure suitable for deep drawing, compression molding, straightening, and heavy metal forming applications. This machine is preferred for high-tonnage jobs, thick materials, and continuous industrial production where strength, durability, and precision performance are critical.

The H-type frame is constructed from heavy-duty steel plates with a fully welded and stress-relieved design to ensure maximum structural strength. Its closed-frame configuration provides excellent rigidity, precise alignment, and uniform load distribution, minimizing deflection even under high-tonnage operations.
The table and slide are manufactured from high-strength steel/cast iron and precision machined to ensure accurate die alignment and uniform load distribution. The slide moves smoothly within properly guided supports, delivering stable pressing action, high accuracy, and long operational life.
Manufactured from high-grade steel with a precision honed barrel and hard chrome plated piston rod, ensuring smooth operation, leak-proof performance, and consistent hydraulic pressure.
Equipped with reliable and industry-standard components, the panel ensures safe and efficient machine operation with easy control of motor, stroke functions, and safety systems.
The hydraulic system is engineered with a high-capacity power pack, precision pumps, directional and pressure control valves, and heavy-duty cylinders to deliver accurate and consistent pressing force. It ensures smooth ram movement, adjustable pressure and speed control, energy-efficient operation, and reliable performance under continuous heavy-duty working conditions.
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