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    Using Harbor Freight press with Swag brake in the way

    I have found it obnoxious to give up my ability to use my 20 ton hydraulic press when it is occupied by my Swag finger brake. As useful as the brake is, it is tiresome to have to uninstall it every time the press is needed as a press.

    I'm currently fixing this problem. If you have a winch installed to raise and lower the deck, as I do, my fix is to lower the existing deck (table) way down, and fabricate a second deck from a length of channel. It can be quickly inserted above the brake in the frame and used for pressing. The second deck can be made as sturdy as necessary for the pressing you intend to do. Use a wooden block to raise the pressing surface as needed. I'm using 4" x 7.25 channel, which is in the process of being delivered. See drawing below:

    Using Harbor Freight press with Swag brake in the way-lower-brake.jpg

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    Great idea! I've been frustrated by that very issue. Thanks

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    That is a great idea. Thanks!

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    Here the 2nd table is installed in the press above the lowered Swag brake. Two of the height adjustment frame hole levels are still available above the brake. The 6x6 block of wood acts as a spacer, and adds stiffness if needed. The 18 lb. table can be removed and the brake raised for use in about 5 minutes time. The brake bolts to the frame in its raised position, which takes about 3 out of the 5 minutes.

    Using Harbor Freight press with Swag brake in the way-2nd-table.jpg Using Harbor Freight press with Swag brake in the way-spacer-block.jpg



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