5 Critical Safety Features Every Hydraulic Press Must Have
Hydraulic press safety is non-negotiable. These 5 features protect operators and prevent costly accidents.
1. Two-Hand Control System
Requires simultaneous activation of two buttons spaced apart, ensuring operators hands are clear of the danger zone. Must meet ISO 13851 standards.
Implementation: Category 3 or 4 safety circuit, anti-tie-down feature
2. Light Curtains (AOPD)
Photoelectric sensors create an invisible barrier. Press stops immediately if beam is broken during operation.
Specifications: Resolution ≤30mm, response time <25ms, height coverage per risk assessment
3. Pressure Relief Valve
Prevents overloading by releasing hydraulic pressure when system exceeds rated tonnage. Protects frame, cylinder, and tooling.
Setting: 110-115% of rated pressure, calibrated annually
4. Emergency Stop System
Red mushroom-head E-stop buttons at multiple locations. Must cut all power and dump hydraulic pressure immediately.
Requirements: Category 0 stop (immediate), hardwired (not PLC-dependent), manual reset
5. Mechanical Safety Blocks
Physical blocks that support the ram during die changes and maintenance. Prevents accidental descent.
Usage: Always engage before entering press, rated for full tonnage
Safety Standards Compliance
- ISO 16092: Machine tool safety – Presses
- ANSI B11.2: Hydraulic power presses
- CE marking (Europe)
- OSHA 1910.217 (USA)
Training Requirements
All operators must complete certified training covering: safe operation, lockout/tagout, emergency procedures, daily inspections.










