Sell Your Used Hydraulic Press

Including Workshop presses, H-frame presses and Production presses.

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Hydraulic presses are used across workshops, production, assembly, forming, straightening and repair. Buyers assess frame type, tonnage, bed size, stroke, daylight, control system, guarding, tooling, pump condition and general working order. H-frame presses, workshop presses and production presses each pull different buyer profiles. Production-grade presses with safety guarding hold value better than basic workshop H-frames.

Charter values hydraulic presses as individual machines or as part of a wider production or fabrication package. Send capacity details, photos, manufacturer information and condition notes. A specialist comes back within two working days with a valuation and a recommendation on the right route: direct purchase, buyer match, or managed sale. 0% sellers fees throughout.

James Tomlinson
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Hydraulic Presses — sellers ask

How much is my used hydraulic press worth?
Depends on tonnage, frame type, bed size, stroke, daylight, control system, tooling, guarding, manufacturer, age and condition. A production press with controls and guarding values very differently from a basic workshop H-frame press. Send the details and Charter responds within two working days.
What information should I send for a hydraulic press valuation?
Make, model, tonnage, bed size, stroke, daylight, power supply, tooling, guarding details, photos of the frame and controls, plus any known service or safety information. Weight and site access details are also useful for removal planning. The more inputs up front, the cleaner the sale.
Can Charter sell workshop and production presses?
Yes. Charter assesses small workshop presses, H-frame presses, forming presses, production presses and related equipment. The buyer market depends heavily on capacity, condition, safety features, and whether the machine suits production or general workshop use. Production-grade kit pulls a more committed buyer set.
Can Charter help with removing a hydraulic press?
Yes. Hydraulic presses can be heavy and need specialist lifting, transport and loading. Charter plans machine weight, access, floor level, service isolation and collection timing through our partner network. Removal planning at valuation stage protects the sale price once the buyer commits.

One machine or fifty — Charter handles the sale end-to-end.

0% sellers fees, named specialist, global buyer network. Begin with a free, no-obligation valuation.