Description
The OTC 10-Ton Long RAM with Half Coupler (4105A) is a powerful and reliable tool designed for a wide range of industrial and automotive applications. Its compact design and ease of use make it a popular choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- Powerful Performance: Delivers up to 10 tons of force, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand harsh working conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
- Easy to Use: Simple operation with a single-acting design for efficient use.
- Compact Design: Requires minimal mounting space, making it ideal for confined areas.
- Safety-Oriented: Designed and tested to meet ANSI B30.1 safety standards.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Capacity: 10 tons
- Stroke: 10-1/8 inches
- Maximum Working Pressure: 10,000 PSI
- Dimensions: 6.1 x 18.1 x 3.9 inches
- Weight: 15 pounds
HOW TO USE:
- Attach the Cylinder: Securely mount the cylinder to a stable surface using the threaded ram collar and internal base thread.
- Connect the Hydraulic Hose: Connect the hydraulic hose to the cylinder’s inlet port.
- Apply Hydraulic Pressure: Activate the hydraulic pump to apply pressure to the cylinder.
- Extend the Ram: The ram will extend under pressure, performing the desired task.
- Retract the Ram: Release the hydraulic pressure, and the spring-loaded ram will retract to its original position.
BENEFITS OF USING OTC 10-TON LONG RAM WITH HALF COUPLER (4105A):
- Increased Efficiency: Streamlines tasks and reduces labor costs.
- Improved Safety: Meets industry safety standards, minimizing risk of accidents.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, making it a valuable tool for any workshop.
- Durability: Built to last, ensuring long-term performance and reliability.
FEATURES:
- Single-acting design for efficient operation.
- Spring-return mechanism for automatic retraction.
- Threaded ram collar and internal base thread for easy mounting.
- Meets ANSI B30.1 safety standards.






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