MODEL 136A AIR-OPERATED
BENCH NUMBERING PRESS
Uncrating Procedure
1. The Model 136A is shipped bolted to a wooden skid. It is covered with a
cardboard box that is stapled and banded to the wooden skid.
2. Cut the plastic shipping bands. Cut the cardboard box all the way around,
within a couple of inches of the top of the wooden skid.
3. Lift off the cardboard cover, remove the protective plastic bag and unbolt the
press.
4. The Model 136A weighs 80 pounds and should be lifted with caution.
5. Bolt the press securely to a solid bench to avoid accidental upset.
6. The Model 136A is capable of
forces exceeding 2 tons
.
KEEP BOTH
HANDS FREE OF THE TABLE AREA WHEN OPERATING THE PRESS
HANDLE.
7. Any shipping damage to the press must be reported immediately to the
common carrier and to Numberall.
Product Description
The Model 136A is a versatile and compact press designed for stamping
nameplates and small parts. The Model 136A is an ideal choice where bench
space is restricted. It is intended for continuous, heavy-duty use.
Bench area is 18” x 11” x 14-1/2” high. The mounting base is 7” x 11-3/4”
(outside dimensions). Throat depth is 3”, maximum clearance between the ram
and table is 4”, and table travel is 2”. The optional adjustable table requires a
bench area of 20-1/2” x 14” x 14-1/2” high.
An adjustable table is available as an option. It permits left, right, fore and aft
movement of a clamped part. An automatic tripping attachment is another option
available, which when using the Model 50 Numbering Machine, allows the Model
50 to advance to the next consecutive number. A mounted filter, lubricator,
regulator and gauge (FLR&G) package is available. This provides convenient air
control and cylinder protection. A foot-operated air valve is another option.
Factory-mounted two-hand operating controls can also be provided.
Revision # 2.1
July 23, 2004