dnroe
Well-known member
I ran across what appears to be an old manual style shop press for sale but can find any information on it. The name plate on it listed it at 28 tons and if I am not mistaking the manufacturer was Wright. The only other thing written on it was "Hi Speed" on the press mechanism. The frame looked very similar to a traditional hydraulic press but instead it used a very large vertical screw for the pressing power. There was a lever at the top to make quick height adjustments and a wheel maybe 2' in diameter that turns to drive the threaded rod down onto the part you are pressing. Looks like you would spin the wheel down until hand tight and then use another lever that engages into the outer edge of the wheel using torque to multiply the turning force on the wheel. It sounds incredibly complicated but the action was remarkably fast and easy. I just dont know if this design is a viable alternative to a hydraulic unit, if the 28 ton rating is realistic or if this was even meant to be a shop press. The press head itself resembles something you would see on an old printing press. Just looking at it I would say it is now later than the 30's but could be a little older. Wish I had my camera to take a picture for sure. Any one have any ideas what this was and what would be a good offer to make on it?
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
I told him I was thinking around 200 at most and told him to keep my number if he decided to come down some. Its a really cool old piece and seems to be working correctly but I cant do that kind of money when nice hydraulic units are available for less. Maybe he will call back in a few weeks. I had my hopes up to be able to take it home for 200 or less. I scored some great stuff from this guy for a good price but oh well on that one.