An arbor press is a hand-operated machine tool used to apply controlled pressure for assembly, staking, forming, and other operations. It uses a lever arm and a rack and pinion or a screw mechanism to provide mechanical advantage, allowing the operator to exert significant force with relatively little effort. Arbor presses are commonly used for tasks such as installing bearings, bushings, and other press-fit components, as well as for bending, straightening, and punching operations on softer materials.
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