How To Set HARSLE Hydraulic Press Machine Working Pressure
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How To Set HARSLE Hydraulic Press Machine Working Pressure

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Hydraulic presses are machines that use hydraulic cylinders to generate a compressive force, typically used for tasks such as metal forming, molding, and various industrial applications.

 

The force generated by a hydraulic cylinder can be calculated using the following formula:

Force (F) = Pressure (P) x Area (A)

Force (F) is the output force of the hydraulic cylinder, typically measured in pounds (lbs) or newtons (N).

Pressure (P) is the hydraulic pressure applied to the cylinder, typically measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) or pascals (Pa).

Area (A) is the effective cross-sectional area of the piston within the cylinder, typically measured in square inches (in⊃2;) or square centimeters (cm²).

 

We can adjust the working pressure on the controller by adjusting the pressing pressure as below operations:

Click the ‘set up’ 

Hydraulic Press Working Pressure

Click the ‘Next page’

Hydraulic Press Working Pressure

Hydraulic Press Working Pressure

Change the pressure of the Get Down item. The min. valve is 0 and the max. valve can be up to 25.

Hydraulic Press Working Pressure

Change the flow of the Get down item. The min. valve is 0 and the max. valve can be up to 100.

Hydraulic Press Working Pressure

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