2ndGearRubber
Well-known member
Pressing axle-joints on a 3500 dodge truck this week, and I ran into a space issue. Normally I use a ball joint press C-frame, but after setting the first two caps, I found I couldn't set the other two and the second flange as I didn't have the depth required in the ball joint press. Quick and dirty result was to first lightly seat things in the vise (sorry vise) and then send things home in the 20ton shop press.
This is not my first time having an issue with a ball joint press having insufficient throat depth for a pressing application. So I'm looking at "Socket Press C-Frames" which let you use sockets or flat adapters as a press.
Cal Van makes one, $150. No listing I can find for force generated.
www.jerseydiscounttool.com
So does Tiger Tools, $300, but I love the tiger tool stuff I've bought. 4.5 tons listed as force generated.
These are the big two I've found. There's an OEM tools version, nearly the price of the Tiger, which means I would default to the Tiger.
So what are you guys doing for these pressing needs?
This is not my first time having an issue with a ball joint press having insufficient throat depth for a pressing application. So I'm looking at "Socket Press C-Frames" which let you use sockets or flat adapters as a press.
Cal Van makes one, $150. No listing I can find for force generated.
Cal-Van C-Frame Socket Press Set | JDTCo.
www.jerseydiscounttool.com
So does Tiger Tools, $300, but I love the tiger tool stuff I've bought. 4.5 tons listed as force generated.
These are the big two I've found. There's an OEM tools version, nearly the price of the Tiger, which means I would default to the Tiger.
So what are you guys doing for these pressing needs?