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New Product – Klauke Pressing Machines

Read about our latest new product – Klauke pressing machines here. We offer the latest in M-Profile pressing machine technology, the Klauke press tool is now available to buy online at the most competitive price we are aware of on the internet. We have two machines available complete with jaws covering sizes from 15mm to 35mm. The Klauke MAP 215 press tool comes complete with a Makita lithium-ion 18v 1.5AH battery and charger. Press jaws from 15mm to 28mm for copper, carbon, and stainless steel press installation.

The Klauke MAP 215 pressing machine has a rapid battery charge of only fifteen minutes (up to 80%) and can complete small-bore press in only four seconds. The lightweight ergonomic design allows for one-handed operation and comes complete with its light source.

Small enough to work in the tightest spaces, powerful enough to exert a maximum of 15kN to complete 15mm to 28mm small-bore installations. To ensure that each press is completed with the correct force. This Klauke machine comes with an audible warning if the pressing force is not met, due to pressure monitoring technology.

On a full battery charge, which takes around 25 minutes, the Klauke MAP 215 can complete approximately 150 cycles on 20mm press fittings. This versatile machine also comes with auto-stop technology to extend battery life and even with the jaws fitted only weighs 2.5kg.

This Klauke pressing machine offers everything you could want in press technology. A well-made piece of kit with a high-quality lithium-ion Makita battery and a 4-second press time. It’s a compact, lightweight, ergonomic and reliable machine well-suited to use in the long term. Contact our sales team to place your order for this competitively-priced machine.

If you require a larger machine, we can also offer the Klauke MAP 219 pressing tool built to the same high standard as the MAP 215. The MAP 219 is simply a more powerful machine that can be used for up to 35mm fittings with its 19kN of pressing force.

Disclaimer: Information correct at the time of publishing (August 2020) but is subject to change. E&OE.