The hydraulic press now features brackets installed on the motor housing, cylinders mounted on the frame, with their hydraulic lines connected to the engine box. The control box is situated on the right side of the motor housing, while the composite brake is installed on the left side of the wheel. The current design offers the benefits of being well-structured, simple in construction, with insulating rubber layers placed on the handle, significantly reducing the risk of electric shock and enhancing safety.
Vibrations and jarring caused by uneven surfaces are effectively mitigated by the composite brake, which enables the moving machine to stop and securely fix the wheels for normal operation. The latest anti-vibration hydraulic press features wheels mounted below the motor housing, with brackets installed on the motor housing. The hydraulic cylinder is situated within the framework and hydraulic lines. The current benefits include a well-designed structure that is simple and significantly reduces the likelihood of electric shocks, enhancing safety.
The new muffler hydraulic press includes a support foot installed beneath the motor housing support, which is mounted on the motor housing. The oil cylinder is mounted on the frame, and the hydraulic lines are connected to the motor box. The control box is installed on the right side of the motor housing, and the sound-absorbing holes are mounted within the bracket. The current beneficial effect is that the design is now rational.





