- Powered by a strong20-ton hydraulic bottle jack.
- Over All Dim: 59" x 25"
I really wanted to see how good the customer service was for this product, so I sent and e-mail to Pro-line Trading (Through Amazon) and explained that the spreader bar that I received was 3" to long. E-Mail response was very quick (1 Day) and polite, Received (2) more responses that did not really resolve my problem but seeing that I had already made the repair, I felt good that customer service was as good as it was, although there still is a problem somewhere.
All in all, this arbor has turned out to be a GREAT addition to my tools and I cannot believe that I waited so long to get it. I will say that the freight cost for this item was almost as much as the cost of the arbor. If I was to order this part again, I would surely look for a local supplier and see if cost would be reduced due to shipping cost. 20 ton unit is likely an over kill, but cost difference between 12 ton & 20 ton unit was so close that it would be hard not choose the 20 ton unit.
So I am only giving this product a rating of (4) only due to the problem of the incorrect spreader bar being supplied but I do have to say that Amazon and Pro-line both did a good job with their customer service.Purchased in June 2011 when I received it the shipping box was torn and some of the parts were scratched, but overall it was okay. Very easy to assemble even Without instructions,, the picture is good. I used the press to remove a bearing on an outdrive shaft and it worked perfecttly. I've used it seceral times already, I should have bought it along Time ago, it sure makes jobs a lot easier. It was a good buy. Highly recommended for small shop or home garage.This press was probably my worst Amazon experience ever. Shipping was too expensive to return it, so I had to make due. The hydraulic jack would not hold so it had to be replaced. The slide that the jack mounts to; was built so poorly and the press pin so crooked that it would cock-off to one side so much that it would bind. It was easiest just to build a new one. The legs and the bottom spreader were so flimsy that I just built new ones that were much heavier. Now it works perfectly, since I've contributed and additional hundred bucks or so in materials and six or eight hours of labor.
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