RMT™ H type presses are produced to up to 5500 Tons capacity and can be customized and produced according to the customer’s needs and requirements. H type presses can be used to bend, shape, hole punch, cut and straighten according to the die cut used. If required, die cut loading devices or other die cut installation solutions are recommended to install the die cut.
High precision machined frame and tables allows you to receive precise products in your production.
Testimonial for the B-GENIUS Revolution Machine Tools Press Brake Finn Kool - Kansas
We take pride in every machine we sell. It makes us extremely happy when our customers do also 🙂
These Press Brakes feature a servo driven back-gauge system for faster speeds and better accuracy. The automatic CNC crowning system improves part quality. A 3D-capable Graphical Control Unit simulates bending sequences and detects collision points before you begin the bend. B-GENIUS Press Brakes have exceptionally large strokes, huge daylight, and throat depths to accommodate deep bending and long tooling.
Another satisfied customer! We just delivered an RMT B-Genius 12-150 to Cypress Metals (Utah) who has been using press brakes for nearly two decades. They exclaimed at the ease of use, the precision, the versatility and the speed of the machine.
The main operator told us that this machine is, “hands down, the best machine I have ever used!” We are proud of our machines and how we are helping our customers grow their businesses!
These Press Brakes feature a servo driven back-gauge system for faster speeds and better accuracy. The automatic CNC crowning system improves part quality. A 3D-capable Graphical Control Unit simulates bending sequences and detects collision points before you begin the bend. B-GENIUS Press Brakes have exceptionally large strokes, huge daylight, and throat depths to accommodate deep bending and long tooling.
These small initial pinch rolls are designed for small part bending with low operation cost. R-ECO rolls feature robust cast iron frames, chain and gear driven drive systems and electric motors with a magnetic break which eliminates drifting. They also offer foot pedals with forward, reverse, and E-stop along with a safety wire and limit switch. A very economical, reliable, and efficient choice for your small parts needs.
Fiber Nation a valued customer of ours gives us a testimonial on a Fiber Laser they bought from RMT years ago.
Presented by Kyle Jorgenson & Fiber Nation Executives (Anthony Evans & Dave Arbon)
Equipped with State-of-the-art technology, Fiber Lasers have become the leader in most CNC cutting applications. RMT Fiber Lasers feature unmatched cutting and travel speeds, all the while holding tolerances up to a thousandth of an inch.
For more information check out the RMT Fiber Lasers at https://rmtus.com/rmt-fiber-lasers.php
These small initial pinch rolls are designed for small part bending with low operation cost. R-ECO rolls feature robust cast iron frames, chain and gear driven drive systems and electric motors with a magnetic break which eliminates drifting. They also offer foot pedals with forward, reverse, and E-stop along with a safety wire and limit switch. A very economical, reliable, and efficient choice for your small parts needs.Learn more at https://rmtus.com/plate-rolls/
RMT R-SMART 10-866 Hydraulic 4 Rolls Plate Roll Machine - Testimonial by Absolute Metals
Scholzen a valued customer of RMT, gives a brief testimonial on the S-Fab Bandsaw they purchased to make their lives easier.Scholzen Products Co. HURRICANE, UT
People love these KYSON Fiber Laser machines! Don't believe us? Just take a moment and watch this testimonial 🙂 Presented By: Jared (KYSON Operator)
The RMT KYSON Series Fiber Laser is our latest design with a plethora of technological enhancements. The KYSON Fiber Laser’s speed, precision, reliability, and low operating cost is legendary and second to none.
Pro Fab and Welding of Pleasant Grove, UT became the latest recipient of one of our new metal cutting band saw models. Fully automatic and loaded with features this saw makes short work of large bundles, even allowing up to a 60-degree miter. Joe, the operator for Pro Fab and Welding has been working with saws for 25 years and told us that, "This saw kicks butt" and "runs better than any saw I've ever had." He also made several comments about really wishing he had a couple of them, to which we just smiled.
RMT S-Smart Bandsaw - Pro Fab & Welding Testimonial
SME Steel in South Jordan, Utah is a proud owner of an RMT Press Brake and Shear. RMT was able to train the SME workforce to operate the machinery, thus saving money and expanding the skills set of its workers. www.RMTUS.com
TeraFlex talks about their RMT B-Genius 10-150 Press Brake. This brake is designed and commissioned by Revolution Machine Tools and its dedicated Research and Development Team.www.RMTUS.com
"Support on it has been unreal" This is exactly what RMT like to hear! It's our goal and part of our mission to provide unparalleled support to each and every customer.
Plus Fiber Laser technology blows everybody's socks off. So check out our KYSON lineup at www.rmtus.com/rmt-fiber-lasers.php
Hammerton a valued customer of ours gives us a testimonial on a KYSON 510 3 kW Fiber Laser they bought from RMT.
Presented by Greg Paulson - Production Manager
Equipped with State-of-the-art technology, Fiber Lasers have become the leader in most CNC cutting applications. RMT Fiber Lasers feature unmatched cutting and travel speeds, all the while holding tolerances up to a thousandth of an inch.
For more information check out the RMT Fiber Lasers at https://rmtus.com/rmt-fiber-lasers.php
Here we have yet another great customer giving us great reviews! It also helps we give great prices for our machines. We're just great! But you can be too! 🙂
Can other equipment be integrated to the press control?
Yes! The press has extra inputs and outputs intended for integration. RMT can provide or assist in the programming,
What should I consider when sizing and specifying a hydraulic press?
To size and specify a hydraulic press well, start with your largest and toughest expected jobs and use those as a baseline for tonnage, bed size, and stroke. Pair that with the right frame, control features, and room for future needs. This approach ensures you get a press that performs reliably, safely, and efficiently for years to come.
What are typical applications of RMT hydraulic presses?
RMT hydraulic presses can be used for metal forming, bending, punching, straightening, press‑fitting, trimming, and deep drawing — from routine workshop maintenance to heavy industrial production. Their strength and adaptability make them a core tool across fabrication, manufacturing, repair, and assembly environments.
What about installation, maintenance, and service support?
RMT provides end‑to‑end support for your hydraulic press — from site planning and installation through routine maintenance, 24/7 technical support, and proactive service programs — all aimed at reducing downtime and helping you get reliable performance and long machine life.
How do RMT hydraulic presses compare in terms of safety and energy use?
RMT hydraulic presses combine built‑in safety control and premium components with energy‑efficient operation, giving shops both a safer working experience and better control over energy costs — especially when compared with older or less sophisticated press technologies. Proper maintenance and safety guarding further enhance these benefits.
What options or customizations are available?
RMT hydraulic presses are highly configurable and customizable to fit a wide range of applications, production environments, and operator preferences. Whether you need specialized controls, enhanced tooling, or custom sizing, RMT offers options to tailor your press to your specific needs.
Standard Customization Categories
1. Control & Automation Options RMT presses can be equipped with different levels of control systems to match your workflow:
Basic hydraulic with manual or foot‑pedal controls for simple operations.
HMI touchscreen control panels with variable pressure/stroke settings for easier operation and repeatability.
Automatic or semi‑automated control systems that help streamline production and reduce operator input. These improve usability and can make repetitive tasks faster and more precise.
2. Custom Capacity, Size & Frame Configurations
RMT offers many frame types and capacities that can be tailored during ordering:
C‑Frame presses up to ~275 tons — compact and versatile.
H‑Frame or H‑SMART presses configurable up to very high tonnages and custom bed sizes.
Column or portal frame presses with custom open heights and strokes.
Custom sizing is often available to ensure the machine fits your workspace and part requirements.
3. Tooling & Specialty Options
To enhance performance or increase capabilities, RMT presses can include:
Die sets and tooling packages matched to your application.
Ejector cylinders or part removal assist features to speed production.
Heated platens for processes that require temperature control.
Variable speed controls for fine tuning stroke rates.
These options make it easier to adapt a hydraulic press to tasks like forming, punching, deep drawing, and more.
4. Additional Custom Equipment
Beyond the core press, RMT can provide specialized accessories or systems to match your workflow or part handling preferences — such as automated die loading solutions or custom table fittings.
Why Customization Matters
– Hydraulic presses are inherently flexible tools — tailored controls, tooling, and frame options mean you can build a machine that’s not just powerful, but efficient, easy to operate, and tuned to your exact production needs. This flexibility helps reduce setup time, minimize errors, and improve output consistency.
In short: RMT hydraulic presses can be customized across controls, frame size and capacity, tooling options, and automation levels — allowing you to configure a machine that matches your application, throughput goals, and workspace constraints
What are key safety and operational best‐practices?
Safe and efficient operation of an RMT hydraulic press depends on using guards and controls properly, wearing PPE, supporting and positioning parts correctly, maintaining the machine, and training operators. Following these best practices ensures long machine life, consistent product quality, and a safer work environment.
How do I know what press tonnage I need?
To choose the right tonnage, assess your material, part size, operation type, safety margin, and future needs, and consult an expert to confirm the recommendation. Selecting the correct tonnage ensures safe operation, consistent results, and long machine life.
What kind of maintenance do hydraulic presses require?
Hydraulic press maintenance focuses on fluid health, filter and hose integrity, lubrication, inspection of mechanical and electrical systems, and scheduled preventive care. Following these steps keeps your press safe, accurate, and productive for years.
What safety features are built into RMT presses?
Industry‑Standard Safety Features:
– Emergency Stop (E‑STOP)
Large, accessible stop buttons allow operators to immediately halt machine motion in the event of an unsafe condition or emergency.
– Pressure Relief & Overload Protection
Hydraulic systems are equipped with pressure relief valves that prevent the system from exceeding safe pressure levels, which protects both the machine and the operator. Many models also include overload protection to stop the press if it detects force beyond safe limits.
– Two‑Hand or Foot Controls
To help ensure operator hands are clear of the danger zone during pressing, RMT presses commonly use two‑hand control systems or guarded foot pedals. These require deliberate operator action to initiate a cycle and are part of standard safety protocols.
Model‑Specific Safety Enhancements
Depending on the press type (e.g., hydraulic press, press brake), RMT offers additional safety features such as:
– Safety Light Guards (Press Brakes)
Many RMT press brake models include laser safety light guards (such as AKAS‑LC systems) that create a light protection beam around the ram or tooling area. This helps reduce the risk of accidental contact during bending operations.
– Guarding & Covers
Fixed guards, protective side and rear covers, and safety doors help keep operators away from moving parts and point‑of‑operation hazards.
– Control Interlocks (Optional/Add‑Ons)
Some configurations can include interlock systems or light curtains that prevent the press from cycling unless guards are in place or the operator’s presence isn’t detected in the danger zone.
Why These Features Matter
Safety features like emergency stops, pressure relief systems, and two‑hand controls are industry best practices for powered presses and help reduce the risk of injuries related to unexpected machine motion, overload conditions, or accidental engagement.