Wide environmental shot from the right side of a factory floor—a red-accented hydraulic plate-pressing machine stands in full operating position under clean daylight from factory windows, steel frame and hydraulic cylinder prominent, finished paper plate stack visible at the output tray, no workers, industrial floor visible
Wide environmental shot from the right side of a factory floor—a red-accented hydraulic plate-pressing machine stands in full operating position under clean daylight from factory windows, steel frame and hydraulic cylinder prominent, finished paper plate stack visible at the output tray, no workers, industrial floor visible
— Hydraulic Manual Machines

Consistent output. Operator-controlled. No surprises.

Hydraulic pressure handles the forming load—your operator sets the die and monitors the run. Same plate depth, same finish, shift after shift without relying on manual force.

/ What the machine delivers

Built around predictable output

Output consistency

Multi-SKU die compatibility

Simple mechanics, low overhead

Hydraulic pressure is uniform across every stroke. Plate depth stays within tolerance regardless of operator fatigue or shift length—no warped edges, no rejected batches.

One machine frame accepts die sets for standard round plates, square plates, and dona cups. Quick changeover between sizes keeps downtime minimal when production needs shift.

Fewer moving parts means fewer failure points. Operators learn the machine in a single session, and routine maintenance stays within the facility—no specialist visits required.

Close-up portrait frame—a pair of hands adjusting a steel die plate inside the open cavity of a hydraulic press, natural daylight from a factory window illuminating the orange-accented hydraulic cylinder above, mechanical detail sharp, concrete floor visible below
Close-up portrait frame—a pair of hands adjusting a steel die plate inside the open cavity of a hydraulic press, natural daylight from a factory window illuminating the orange-accented hydraulic cylinder above, mechanical detail sharp, concrete floor visible below
▸ Proven designs

Mechanics you can account for

The hydraulic circuit is a known design—no proprietary control boards, no firmware updates. When a seal wears, you replace it from a standard parts list, not a service contract.

We supply machines alongside the raw paper rolls and finished inventory. One point of accountability from raw material to finished plate—no third vendor to chase when a run goes wrong.

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