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In Dulytek DW4000® Rosin Heat Press, the desired pressure is achieved by turning the handwheel conveniently located on the side of the machine. With 3 ton pressing force, the DW4000 is suitable for an individual user, and it features 2 by 4 inches solid aluminum plates, two separate microprocessor-controlled temperature and timer panels, and a sturdy handle that makes the machine easy to lift and move. The press comes with a 3-prong power cord, instruction manual, starter kit, and rubber mallet to adhere the handwheel to the frame of the machine. This mallet can also be used with our hammer style pre-press molds. A complimentary starter kit includes all the basic tools and accessories necessary to start pressing right away: two rosin collection tools, non-stick silicone mat, 10 sheets of parchment paper, 3 ml rosin storage jar, and four magnets.

The machine is available in two versions: 110V for North American and 220V for European and Australian customers. Please note that the 220V presses are not shipped to US and Canada addresses.

The Dulytek DW4000 Handwheel Rosin Heat Press, achieves the desired pressure by turning the wheel which is conveniently located on the side of the machine.

With 2.5 tons of pressing force, the DW4000 is suitable for an individual user and features 2 by 4 inches solid aluminum plates that provide even heat distribution throughout the rosin concentrate oil extraction process, two separate microprocessor-controlled temperature and timer panels, and a sturdy handle that makes the machine easy to lift and move.

The press comes with a 3-prong power cord and instruction manual.

Dulytek DW4000 Rosin Press Features

  • Heating Plates: 4 x 2 inch (100 x 50 mm) aluminum plates
  • Max Pressure: 5000 lbs (2.5 tons)
  • Max Temperature: 750 °F (399 °C)
  • Voltage: 110 V
  • Wattage: 500 W
  • Current: 4.5 A
  • Manual Pressure: no air compressor needed
  • Certifications: CE / RoHS
  • Weight: 42 lbs (19 kg)
  • Dimensions: 17.9 x 10 x 10 inches (45.5 x 25.5 x 25.5 cm)
  • Warranty: 6 months for major components; 3 years for other parts