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Ratchet Press
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NPP-A
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Ratchet and Other Tools
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MAG SWITCH

Shipyard tools manufacturer, lifting magnet, clamp, magnetic tools for shipbuilding

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Manufacturer
MAG SWITCH
Brand
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SKU
120002
Product Name
Ratchet Press
Model Name
NPP-A
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NPP-A

WLL(TON)Working LengthABCDEØFGHWeight(kg)
1.50-120-202560335100160251242307.9



Features

- A ratchet press designed to be suitable for attaching another frame by hanging the NPP-A on the already welded low frame.
- The NPP-A is designed not to be pushed due to the swivel jaw assembled to the end part of the screw when operating the handle.
- The NPP-A can be customized according to the width and height of section steel.


How to use

After inserting the press jaw opening into the end part of the section steel flange, push up or down the pawl according to purposes and then operate the handle.


Warnings

- Do not exceed the rated capacity specified on the ratchet press.
- Use a work piece only which falls within the working length range specified in the instruction manual. 
- Before use, always check the rotating condition of the jaw and the screw, and the grease injection condition.
- Store the NPP-A in a dry place with no water or moisture to prevent it from being rusty.

MAG SWITCH
Shipyard tools manufacturer, lifting magnet, clamp, magnetic tools for shipbuilding
Established in February 2006 as a joint venture in Korea with Australian headquarters, we have the exclusive right of using patented technology of MagSwitch and exclusive goodwill in Korea for all products manufactured and supplied by Australian headquarters.We also have branches in USA, Germany, China and India and In import and supply all the products developed and sold by Australian headquarters. Along with domestic well-known shipyard engineers, we have developed and customized a wide range of tools that can be used in shipyards and have solutions applicable to industrial automation and industrial robots.
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