600 Ton Pacific Model Hydraulic Press

600 Ton Pacific Model 600-D-10-54 Downstroke Self Contained Hydraulic Press

Serial No.: 8378 (1979) — Gib Guided, Dual Cylinder, T-Slotted Bed and Slide


Bed Area (Nominal) 123" L-R x 54" F-B (T-Slotted F-B)
Slide Area (Nominal) 123" L-R x 54" F-B (T-Slotted F-B)
Dist. Between Housings 25" L-R
Stroke of Gib Guided Slide 0" — 18" Max.
Daylight Opening 36" Max.
Max. Upper Die Weight 10,000 lbs
Speeds Approx. 192 IPM Fast Closing
74 IPM Slow Close 25 IPM Pressing 45 IPM Slow Return 123 IPM Fast Return
Power Unit (Top Rear) 60 HP 460/3/60 Motor Driving Hydraulic Unit
Weight Approx. 106,000 lbs
Physical Dimensions 13' L-R x 5' F-B x 26' H
Controls Push Button Operation with Stroke, Pressure and Speed Control. Allen Bradley PLC Added in 2000. Light Curtains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 600 ton hydraulic press used for?

A 600 ton hydraulic press is used for heavy-duty industrial forming, deep drawing, forging, and stamping of large metal parts. Common applications include aerospace component manufacturing, heavy equipment parts, structural steel forming, and large-scale metal fabrication where high tonnage is required.

What is the condition of this Pacific 600-D-10-54 press?

This Pacific Model 600-D-10-54 was manufactured in 1979 (Serial No. 8378). It is a gib guided, dual cylinder downstroke press with T-slotted bed and slide. Allen Bradley PLC controls were added in 2000, along with light curtains for operator safety.

What are the specifications of this 600 ton Pacific press?

This press features a 123" x 54" T-slotted bed and slide, 36" maximum daylight opening, 18" maximum stroke, 25 IPM pressing speed, a 60 HP hydraulic power unit, and weighs approximately 106,000 lbs. Dimensions are 13' L-R x 5' F-B x 26' H.

How does the 600 ton compare to the 200 and 300 ton Pacific presses?

The 600 ton model offers three times the pressing force of the 200 ton and double the 300 ton, with a wider 54" front-to-back bed. It uses a larger 60 HP motor (vs. 30 HP and 40 HP) and weighs 106,000 lbs. All three share the same Pacific D-series gib guided design and Allen Bradley PLC controls.

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