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Manufacturer of Hydraulic Presses

Quality Hydraulic Presses for Western Canada

November 20, 2025

A Canadian-Made Solution — RK Machinery

If you run a shop in British Columbia, Alberta, or Saskatchewan, you know how essential dependable equipment is. When a machine goes down, the entire workflow is affected. That’s why many fabrication and repair shops rely on RK Machinery. We build hydraulic presses in Canada, and every machine is engineered to handle real industrial work day after day.

Built in Canada, Built to Last

RK Machinery has been manufacturing presses since 1980. Every part of the build happens in our Bedford, Quebec facility—frames, machining, hydraulics, and final assembly. Because we build our own presses, we control every step, ensuring long-lasting performance, consistent results, and straightforward maintenance.

We also work with distributors throughout Western Canada so customers receive local support, faster communication, and service that understands the regional industries.

Hydraulic Presses That Matter

A hydraulic press generates force using hydraulic pressure, and its main advantage is consistency. This results in cleaner bends, smoother forming, and far more accurate work.

Shops across metal fabrication, automotive repair, manufacturing, welding, and heavy industry rely on hydraulic presses for the jobs that demand real power. These machines excel at bending, forming, straightening, punching, and compression tasks—work that other tools can’t handle as efficiently.

Hydraulic Press Options

H-Frame Presses

Heavy, durable construction ideal for fabrication, straightening, forming, and repair work. Models range from 30 to 300 tons.

C-Frame Presses

Compact, precise presses made for production lines and repetitive forming tasks.

Gantry Straightening Presses

Designed for long beams, plates, and structural components that require uniform straightening.

4-Post Presses

High stability makes them well suited for deep-drawing, tooling, and complex forming operations.

Custom Presses

Because we manufacture our machines, we can tailor tonnage, stroke, bed size, and controls to meet the exact needs of your workflow.

Local Support in Western Canada

British Columbia (Vancouver, Lower Mainland)

Supported by RK Metalfab, a distributor familiar with BC’s fabrication and industrial sectors.

Alberta (Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer)

Also handled by RK Metalfab, offering quick access to our hydraulic press line for Alberta industries.

Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Regina)

Serviced by Wallace Machinery & Tool Co. Ltd., a long-established supplier with strong industry knowledge.

With representation in all three provinces, customers receive local service backed directly by the manufacturer.

Why Shops Choose RK Machinery

  • North American Components — Easy-to-source parts and simple maintenance.
  • Long Service Life — Heavy-duty frames, precision machining, and reliable hydraulics.
  • Improved Safety — Standard guards, dual controls, and secure hydraulic systems.
  • Precision and Control — Consistent pressure throughout the stroke for accurate results.
  • Custom Options — We can modify almost any feature.
  • Two Levels of Support — Direct manufacturer assistance plus fast local distributor service.

How Western Canadian Shops Use Our Presses

Our hydraulic presses are used in shops specializing in:

  • structural steel work
  • metal fabrication
  • automotive repair
  • welding and machining
  • industrial production
  • heavy-duty straightening and forming

An Alberta shop may use an H-Frame for heavy beam straightening. A BC manufacturer might rely on a C-Frame for precision forming. A Saskatchewan operation could run a gantry press for large plate straightening.

Ready for a Hydraulic Press?

If your shop needs a press built for real industrial work, RK Machinery can help. Whether you need an H-Frame, C-Frame, gantry press, or a custom model, we can build the exact machine your workflow demands. With local support across Western Canada, help is always close by.

Contact us today to get started with a press built for Western Canadian industry.