bwringer
Well-known member
A couple of years ago, I got fed up after paying a machine shop $40 to destroy an $80 bearing (the dumb %$#@ pressed it in backwards), and I bought a 20 ton hydraulic shop press.
I've used it quite regularly since then with excellent results, pretty much just figuring stuff out on my own, using this, that, and the other thing to press all kinds of bearings, bushings, and such on cars and motorcycles. So far, breakage has been minimal (just one item, actually, and that was totally my fault) and I still have all my fingers and toes.
But I can't help feeling that there must be more to learn here. I've found all sorts of excellent videos and photo essays on just about every other shop topic, but I can't seem to locate any tips and tricks and such for using a hydraulic press.
What else is there to know, O wise ones?
Edumacate me on the finer points of pressing!
I've used it quite regularly since then with excellent results, pretty much just figuring stuff out on my own, using this, that, and the other thing to press all kinds of bearings, bushings, and such on cars and motorcycles. So far, breakage has been minimal (just one item, actually, and that was totally my fault) and I still have all my fingers and toes.
But I can't help feeling that there must be more to learn here. I've found all sorts of excellent videos and photo essays on just about every other shop topic, but I can't seem to locate any tips and tricks and such for using a hydraulic press.
What else is there to know, O wise ones?
Edumacate me on the finer points of pressing!
