500 Direct Drive Press by Fitzroy Etching Presses
Made in Melbourne, our 500 HD etching press represents excellent value for money. All of our presses are built to order with a turnaround time of 6-8 weeks.
The press features large diameter rollers, Japanese roller bearings, laser cut sides and brass safety stops. The price for this press includes a solid steel 52x100cm bed, 80mm diameter hand wheel and safety strap. This press can be housed permanently on a bench, or alternatively mounted on a stand to be purchased separately, with the option of lockable castors for easy movement.
If you need to have this press delivered, you will also need to purchase a custom made delivery crate. Alternatively, the press can be picked up in store.
PRESS SPECIFICATIONS:
The press features large diameter rollers, Japanese roller bearings, laser cut sides and brass safety stops. The price for this press includes a solid steel 52x100cm bed, 80mm diameter hand wheel and safety strap. This press can be housed permanently on a bench, or alternatively mounted on a stand to be purchased separately, with the option of lockable castors for easy movement.
If you need to have this press delivered, you will also need to purchase a custom made delivery crate. Alternatively, the press can be picked up in store.
PRESS SPECIFICATIONS:
- Overall weight: 55kg (without bed)
- Side length: 800mm
- Width: 510mm
- Height: 500mm
- Bed dimensions: 510x1000x12mm
- Roller diameter: 140mm top, 65mm bottom
- Finish: chrome plate and powder-coated steel
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All Fitzroy Etching Presses are speciality items and are made to order. Turnaround times are approximately 6 - 8 weeks.
Please note, presses are quoted as individual items and are not necessarily as imaged. Quotes need to be made for accurate pricing of press, stand, castors etc.
If you would like to order a press, please contact us directly at 03 9419 5666 or at mes@mes.net.au
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