Workshop machines are large equipment used in workshops to perform heavy-duty operations. They support manufacturing and fabrication tasks. Examples include grinders, presses, and cutting machines.
Radial Drill Machine
Drain Cleaning Machine
Pipe Threading Machine
Work Bench
A Work Bench is a sturdy table used in workshops for performing various tasks such as assembly, fitting, repair, and maintenance. It provides a stable and flat surface for working with tools and materials. Work benches are essential for ensuring accuracy, safety, and efficiency in workshop operations.
Tool Cabinet
A Tool Cabinet is a storage unit used to organize, store, and protect tools and equipment in workshops. It typically consists of multiple drawers or compartments, allowing easy access and systematic arrangement of tools. Tool cabinets help improve efficiency and maintain cleanliness in the workspace.
Bench Shear
Bearing Heater
A Bearing Heater is a workshop machine used to heat bearings uniformly before installation. Heating expands the bearing, allowing it to be easily fitted onto shafts without applying excessive force. It is commonly used in automotive and industrial maintenance to ensure proper fitting and to prevent damage to bearings and shafts.
Belt Grinder
A Belt Grinder is a workshop machine used for grinding, sanding, and finishing metal and other materials using a continuous abrasive belt. The belt rotates over rollers at high speed, allowing efficient removal of material and smooth surface finishing. Belt grinders are widely used in fitting, fabrication, and metalworking industries for shaping and polishing workpieces.
Bench Vice Stand
A Bench Vice Stand is a workshop equipment used to support and mount a bench vice at a convenient working height. It provides a stable and rigid base for holding operations when a fixed workbench is not available. Bench vice stands are commonly used in workshops, construction sites, and maintenance areas for portability and flexibility.