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Reliable 526HA Professional Vacuum Pressing Table

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Our 500 series vacuum pressing tables are equipped with the industry's strongest (for fast drying time) and fastest (no waiting for the motor to rev up) 3/4 h.p. vacuum motors.

Standard features include easy height adjustment to accommodate the comfort level of the operator, high quality silicone pad and nylon cover to ensure strong vacuum and a built-in heating element to assist drying and ensure long life. No other series of vacuum tables offers so many standard features

The 526HA vacuum table comes equipped with the double heavy duty #400 series cast swing arm assembly, an adjustable thermostat, the #100890H universal buck for pressing jackets, pant tops, skirts and other small parts and the #100728H sleeve buck.

Features

  • Heavy duty #400 series swing double arms and arm holder
  • #100890H heated contoured utility press buck (29" long)
  • #100728H 28" heated sleeve buck
  • Thermostat to control the heating element temperature
  • 3/4 h.p. vacuum motor
  • Height adjustable
  • Built-in heating element
  • Long-life silicone pad and nylon cover
  • Adjustable iron rest

Specifications

  • Electrical: 110V
  • Heated pressing surface: standard
  • Functions: vacuum only
  • Power consumption: 10 amps
  • Pressing dimensions: 25" x 50"
  • Iron rest: standard
  • Swing arms: 400 series double arm
  • Weight: 200 lbs
  • Warranty: Reliable™ 1 Year Warranty

Best Used for

Shirts, pants, jackets & general touch-up work
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