Manual Thermal Press
The Manual Thermal Press or “Hand Press” is a versatile laboratory-style machine ideal for prototyping or non-production applications.
Low-Cost Convenience for Prototyping
It is a cost-effective solution for many prototyping or test-run applications or for extremely low production volumes. Like all our other lines of Thermal Press systems, it is fully integrable and can easily sit on most work benches or tables.
The head unit of the Manual Thermal Press can also be mounted above a work surface on a gantry or frame to allow for customizing solutions or for working on larger items.
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The Manual Thermal Press, or “Hand Press,” is a versatile laboratory-style machine ideal for non-production or prototyping applications. It offers a cost-effective solution for various prototyping, test-run applications, or extremely low production volumes. Like all our other Thermal Press systems, it is fully integrable and can easily be placed on most workbenches or tables.
The head unit of the Manual Thermal Press can also be mounted above a work surface on a gantry or frame, allowing for customized solutions or work on larger items.
Key Features
- Adjustable height to accommodate easy adjustment for taller parts
- Ergonomic weighted handle for easy and repeatable operation
- Linear guided rail for accurate and repeatable results using the rack and pinion-based arbor
- Adjustable hard stop for precise stroke distance
- Digital timer with adjustable dwell start position switch and a cycle completion indicator and user selectable audible buzzer
- PID digital temperature control
- Equipped for standard quick change tooling packages which works with all of our models
- Easy rotational adjustment of thermal tooling to align with fixture
- Optional Configurations without base or alternate mounting options to allow for easy integration into pre-existing or custom equipment.
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The Manual Thermal Press combines affordability with functionality, making it an excellent choice for laboratories, small-scale production, and prototyping environments.