Bent scaffolding pipe and warped structural plate don’t fix themselves — they need raw force applied evenly across a wide surface. This 63 ton C-frame hydraulic press was built around that exact job, with a worktable roughly 40% larger than a standard C-frame unit so a full sheet or a long pipe section sits flat without repositioning halfway through the job.

63 ton C-frame hydraulic press with open-front layout for side-loading long pipes and wide plates.
Why Choose This 63 Ton C-Frame Hydraulic Press
This 63 ton C-frame hydraulic press sits inside our broader C-frame hydraulic press range, but the frame geometry here is opened up specifically for correction work rather than punching or blanking. The open-front throat lets an operator feed a pipe in from the side instead of threading it through a closed frame, which matters when you’re running six-meter lengths and don’t have room to lift and reposition the piece for every pass.
✅ Oversized worktable — the 1500×1000mm surface handles a full sheet or a long section without repositioning mid-job.
✅ Side-loading throat — feed pipe stock up to six meters without lifting it clear of the machine.
✅ 630 KN of correction force — enough to flatten a warped plate or straighten a bent pipe in one or two passes rather than five.
✅ Reinforced steel frame — rated for high-cycle daily use rather than occasional shop repairs.
63 Ton C-Frame Hydraulic Press Specifications
| Nominal Force | 63 Tons / 630 KN (138,891 lbs) |
|---|---|
| Worktable Size | 1500 × 1000 mm (59.06″ × 39.37″) |
| Daylight Opening | 350 mm (13.78″) |
| Stroke | 300 mm (11.81″) |
| Throat Depth | 240 mm (9.45″) |
| Max Sheet Width | 1400 mm (55.12″) |
| Max Pipe Diameter | Ø200 mm (7.87″) |
| Motor Power | 7.5 KW (10 HP) |
| Frame Rating | 100,000+ duty cycles |
Applications of This 63 Ton C-Frame Hydraulic Press
Most shops running a 63 ton C-frame hydraulic press of this size aren’t punching parts — they’re fixing them. A pipe that got dropped during transport, a length of scaffolding tube that took a hit on site, a rack beam that’s a few millimeters out of true: this is the machine that gets called over. The underlying force-multiplication principle is the same one used across any hydraulic press design, just tuned here for correction rather than forming.
- Structural steel flattening
- Scaffolding pipe straightening
- Conveyor roller correction
- Rack beam alignment
Metal fabrication shops, maintenance workshops, and steel service centers tend to be the ones that end up running this press daily rather than occasionally — anywhere pipe and plate move through the door in volume, straightening becomes its own workstation instead of a one-off job. If you’re weighing this 63 ton C-frame hydraulic press against a smaller frame, our industries overview covers where this size typically fits versus where a lighter unit is enough.
Table size, tonnage, and motor power on this press can all be adjusted for higher-volume production lines — get in touch through our about us page if you want to talk through a custom configuration before ordering.
Ask About This 63 Ton C-Frame Hydraulic Press
Send us your plate thickness or pipe diameter on WhatsApp and we’ll confirm the right tonnage and table size for your shop.
FAQ About the 63 Ton C-Frame Hydraulic Press
Can this 63 ton C-frame hydraulic press handle both plates and pipes?
Yes — the open C-frame accepts flat plate up to 1400mm wide and round pipe up to Ø200mm, so the same machine covers both jobs without a tooling change.
How long a pipe section can it straighten?
The side-loading design supports pipe up to about six meters long, since the throat lets you feed and reposition the pipe from the open side rather than through a closed frame.
Is 63 tons the only tonnage available for this frame?
No — this frame is part of a wider tonnage range, and table size and motor power can be adjusted if your plates run thicker or your production volume is higher.













