"Assuming" the press is making pressure, then surely the gauge must be bad? We have more gauges here www.redlinestands.com/catalog/shop-equipment-c-327/hydraulic-shop-press-c-327_548/shop-press-parts-c-327_548_236/redline-10200-ton-replacement-shop-press-gauge-p-2601
Well, I'm going to bleed it out again and try again. I just put it together but it has been in the shipping crate for over a year while my shop was getting built. The cylinder doesn't seem to be fully extending or retracting either. How much oil is adequate? Thank you
@@niemdan Just fill the pump with oil till it overflows "with the cylinder fully collapsed." #32 hydraulic fluid. It probably just leaked some out from being laid down for a long time.
@@RedlineStands I got it fixed last night. I took oil line off of the gauge and there is that inline screw that was left in there. I unscrewed it and took out completely. Everything works perfectly now. Its a good press, glad I bought it.
What controls the speed i need one for forging and that is far to slow
Why didn't you demo the hydraulic system?
Where is this manufactured?
what kind of air compressor does this need to run properly??
At least 7cfm.
I want one with a dual acting hydraulic ram with an up and down joystick. Not some funky push pedal turn knob BS.
Bravo 👏👏👏@designer and manufacturer Instagram 👍
You help design this press?
Any thoughts on gauge not responding?
"Assuming" the press is making pressure, then surely the gauge must be bad? We have more gauges here
www.redlinestands.com/catalog/shop-equipment-c-327/hydraulic-shop-press-c-327_548/shop-press-parts-c-327_548_236/redline-10200-ton-replacement-shop-press-gauge-p-2601
Well, I'm going to bleed it out again and try again. I just put it together but it has been in the shipping crate for over a year while my shop was getting built. The cylinder doesn't seem to be fully extending or retracting either. How much oil is adequate? Thank you
@@niemdan Just fill the pump with oil till it overflows "with the cylinder fully collapsed." #32 hydraulic fluid. It probably just leaked some out from being laid down for a long time.
@@RedlineStands I got it fixed last night. I took oil line off of the gauge and there is that inline screw that was left in there. I unscrewed it and took out completely. Everything works perfectly now. Its a good press, glad I bought it.