We have a bunch of these Denison presses in various sizes at my job; used mostly for clipping and bending. They do damn good work, but any parts that can't be sourced from McMaster are getting near impossible to find. Anything we can't make in house normally gets pulled from spares in the warehouse, and we've since moved towards building our own presses. It's a shame, since the cast iron on these will last forever.
this post was submitted on 30 Dec 2023
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Also, we had one acting similarly a couple years back. We thought it was a smoked pump, but it wound up being a sticky solenoid. It'd be in that gray box on the top right in your photo. Wound up being a pretty simple fix.
In the new year will you be moving on to more pressing matters?