
2026-02-22
Recently I was looking for MK 0.25 for one workshop - Chinese, but not just any kind. Many people immediately go to Avito or the first advertisements they come across, and then wonder why the manipulator jams after six months or there is no service. Here's what you really need to think about before you look for where to buy.
MK 0.25 is a forging manipulator with a lifting capacity of 0.25 tons. Chinese models are interesting here due to their price, but not all are the same. They are often confused: they just take a “manipulator”, but what is needed isforging- with a certain stroke, positioning accuracy and vibration resistance. A regular loading press will not work for a forging press; it will quickly become loose.
I myself saw how at one of the production facilities near St. Petersburg they installed something similar according to the passport, but without the MK marking. Three months later, problems with hydraulics began - it turned out that the seals were not designed for constant shock loads. I had to redo it, which was more expensive than getting the correct model in the first place.
Therefore, the first piece of advice: look not only at the number 0.25, but also at the purpose. The documentation must directly indicate ?for forging? or ?forging manipulator?. If the seller does not know this, this is a warning sign.
In St. Petersburg, the situation with heavy equipment is specific. Large official dealers often carry items to order and keep more popular items in their warehouses. MK 0.25 is not a widespread product, so you rarely see it in stock. But there are options.
One way is to turn to specialized suppliers who work with metalworking. For example, some companies in the Vyborg region or in the industrial zone near Shushar have connections with Chinese factories and can arrange supplies for specific requirements. The price will be higher than if you ordered directly from China, but there will be service and, possibly, adaptation to our networks.
Another point is that sometimes such manipulators appear in companies that provide comprehensive equipment for forge shops. They don't always advertise individual units, but if you call and explain the task, they can offer an option from their current supply. This is how I found spare parts for the press myself - through familiar engineers.
China is not a monolith. There are dozens of factories that make forging manipulators, but the quality varies greatly. MK 0.25 is a relatively small model, and it is often produced by the same companies that make heavier equipment. Here it is important to look not at the brand, but at who this manufacturer usually works for.
For example, if a plant supplies stamping lines to Europe, then its manipulators will most likely meet safety and accuracy standards. And if the main products are cheap lifts for the local market, then the manipulator may turn out to be “raw”.
Of those that came across, we can note several manufacturers whose models are more or less stable. But I’ll say right away that I’m not giving names, because each case needs to be looked at separately. It is better to ask the seller for a video of the equipment in operation in production, and not just beautiful pictures from the warehouse.
Let's say you find a company that offers MK 0.25. The first thing you need to check is whether they have technical support in Russia. Chinese equipment often requires modifications after installation: adjusting sensors, changing the oil to a suitable one, setting up the controller. If all this falls on you, it may backfire.
Once I dealt with a supplier who brought a manipulator, but the instructions were only in Chinese, and the service engineer’s contacts turned out to be non-working. I had to figure out the hydraulic circuit myself and spent an extra week. Since then I always ask: “Do you have someone who can come, if anything?”
By the way, about the documentation. The passport must be translated into Russian, and not by machine translation, but technically competently. It's a small thing, but it shows how serious the supplier is about the job.
The price of MK 0.25 can fluctuate greatly. If you're offered something suspiciously cheap, it's likely either used, repainted, or a stripped-down version without important options - for example, without a smooth motion system or with manual control instead of automatic.
The normal cost should include: delivery to your workshop (or at least to the port in St. Petersburg), customs clearance, a basic set of spare parts (seals, filters), and installation supervision. The latter is often omitted, but for the first start it is critically important - to correctly align the foundation bolts and connect the power.
Sometimes it is more profitable to take not the cheapest option, but from a supplier who has already worked with similar equipment in the Leningrad region. He will know the specifics of connecting to our networks and may even tell you where to get adapters for high-pressure hoses.
I remember how a few years ago my colleague and I tried to find a manipulator for a small workshop. We went through a bunch of options, even ordered one through an intermediary in Moscow. As a result, the car arrived, but with different characteristics - the load capacity was 0.25, but the lifting height was less than declared. It turned out that it was a modification for a different type of press. I had to return it and sue.
Lesson learned: Always ask for unit-specific test reports rather than generic model certificates. And it’s better if these tests are carried out in front of you via video link - to see how the manipulator really works under load.
Now, if I were looking again, I would pay attention to companies that specialize specifically in forging equipment. For example,Shandong Shenyang Mechanical Equipment Co.,Ltdis a high-tech enterprise, which, judging by their websitehttps://www.shengyangjxgroup.ru, also produces manipulators for forging. I don’t know if they have a dealer in St. Petersburg, but you can directly request information - often they can recommend a partner in Russia or organize turnkey delivery. The main thing is not to be shy about asking detailed technical questions.
So, where can you buy MK 0.25 in St. Petersburg? There is no clear address. You need to look at specialized suppliers, check their experience, demand live examples of work, and be sure to provide service support. Chinese doesn’t mean bad, but it does mean you need to pay twice as much attention to details.
If time is short, you can start with requests to companies that deal with complex equipment of production facilities. They often have catalogs of trusted manufacturers and can speed up the process. But be prepared that the search will take more than one week - haste here only harms you.
Ultimately, a successful purchase is when the manipulator, after installation, simply works without distracting attention. And for this, it is worth spending time searching for the right seller, and not just the lowest price on the Internet.