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Pacific Press Technologies
Address:
714 Walnut St
Mount Carmel
IL 62863
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 618-262-8666
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Pacific Press Technologies:
Web calculator gives presswork force
Web-based press shop calculators are provided on-line to calculate press brake bending force, hydraulic press draw force and hydraulic press cycle rate.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (22 June 2005)
Press brake cut boat hull welding time
User application article New press brake eliminated approximately 4-5h of welding for large, high-speed airboats, but also gave the boat-builder greater flexibility for custom fabrication work.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (22 February 2005)
Hydraulics replace geared crank presses
For multiple heavy-duty punching, piercing, coining as well as metalforming, hydraulic presses are rapidly replacing mechanically geared, double crank presses.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (21 February 2005)
Hydraulics press out long and narrow parts
Precisely controllable, long bed hydraulic presses - with deep throat C-frame - can also be configured in tandem designs to form long, narrow parts up to 49m.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (21 February 2005)
Hydraulic presses raise jobbing productivity
User application article Hydraulic presses offer greater job control, speed, easier set-up and small footprint, are more repeatable, as a transducer measures the press position, says a user.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (21 February 2005)
Hydraulic moulding presses cycle at fast speeds
State-of-the-art hydraulic system enables fast cycle speed, as well as safe and reliable press slide control in a range of hydraulic presses for compression moulding.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (18 February 2005)
Guide shows advantages of power presses
To help explain the operability and advantages of the D and M Series presses - in capacities from 1000kN to 20MN - Pacific Press Technologies has published a new literature guide.
News from Pacific Press Technologies (18 February 2005)

