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Hydraulic Press:
Comprehensive Training Guide

Industry-leading safety training valid throughout Canada and the United States.

If you have a hydraulic press, you can use our power press operator training which is valid throughout Canada and the United States. Whether you are based in Kentucky, Seattle, Iowa, Indiana, New Jersey or New York.

Hydraulic Press Training Overview:

  • Parts of the hydraulic press
  • Functions of press component parts
  • The danger of incorrect shut off, height adjustment and pitfalls
  • The pre shift inspection of the hydraulic press machine.
  • When lockout procedures are required.
  • Safe clamping methods
  • Adjusting the air-counterbalance system
  • The use of blocking devices
  • Checking safety devices
  • Various types of guards and guarding devices
  • Entrapment rescue requirements for non members of the rescue team
  • More

Course Details & Logistics

Suggested Participants:

Power press operators, die setters, supervisors, group leaders, and health & safety committee members.

Completion Time:

Approximately hour and a half. This will depend on the person.

Passing Grade:

76% (You will get one free retry if the trainee fails).

Cost:

$79.00 (Per Student / per test)

5% discount - purchase 20 or more keys. If you would like to discuss discounts for larger quantities, please contact us.

Meets CCOHS & OSHA requirements

What is a Hydraulic Press

A hydraulic press machine uses the principles of Pascal's Law to generate a large compressive force. It consists of a hydraulic cylinder, a piston, and hydraulic fluid. The Pressure applied to the fluid in the smaller cylinder is transmitted to the larger cylinder, resulting in a magnified force. This force is then used to perform various tasks, such as:

  • Forging: Shaping metal under extreme pressure
  • Compacting: Densifying materials
  • Forming: Bending, shaping, and drawing metal or other materials.
  • Deep Drawing: Creating complex, three-dimensional shapes from flat sheets.
  • Blanking: Cutting or punching shapes from sheet metal.

Investing in Comprehensive Hydraulic Press Training Offers Numerous Benefits, Including:

  • Reduced Accidents and Injuries: A well-trained workforce is less likely to make mistakes that can lead to accidents.
  • Increased Productivity: Skilled operators can operate the press more efficiently, maximizing output and minimizing downtime.
  • Improved Product Quality: Proper training ensures consistent and high-quality output, reducing scrap and rework.
  • Reduced Maintenance Costs: Proper maintenance practices can extend the lifespan of the press and reduce costly repairs.
  • Enhanced Employee Morale: Providing employees with proper training demonstrates a commitment to their safety and development, boosting morale and job satisfaction.
  • Compliance with Regulations: Meeting regulatory requirements avoids penalties and ensures a safe working environment.

Final Thoughts

Hydraulic presses are indispensable tools in many industries, but their power demands respect and proper handling. Investing in comprehensive hydraulic press training is not just a cost; it's an investment in safety, productivity, and the long-term success of your operations.

By providing your employees with the knowledge and skills they need to operate these machines safely and effectively, you can unlock the full potential of your hydraulic press equipment while minimizing risks and maximizing returns. Remember, a well-trained operator is a safe operator, and a safe operation is a productive operation. Prioritize hydraulic press training and empower your workforce to unleash the power of these machines responsibly and efficiently.

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