Pneumatic presses use pressurized air to apply pressure and perform processes such as pressing, forming, and joining. Once a stroke is complete, the pressurized air leaves through valves and the press returns to its resting position. Pneumatic presses are much quicker than hydraulic presses, and are able to be stopped, even mid process, when an operator opens their valves to release air. They are versatile, easy to use, and require no fluid to operate. IRPL-Pneumatic Presses have adjustable end positioning and dampening, stroke adjustment over entire travel, and have an end position sensor with stroke adjustment.