Not enough information, but there are some clues to point to potential pitfalls.
63A is NOT a standard fuse size in North America, but it IS a standard fuse size in Europe. So that right there tells me this is probably a European press, most likely German. That being the case, you will need to know a LOT more about how it is designed before connecting it. If for example it has AC motors inside, they will likely be 50Hz designed motors and if you connect them here to 60Hz, those motors will run 20% faster whcih can throw off the timing with other equipment in the press, especially if the other equipment is DC powered. If on the other had it has all DC motors, as many presses do, then you will have DC drives inside, which may need special fuses to protect them.
Those are just two of many issues I'd be concerned about. I think you (or someone) needs to take a good hard look at the press and determine all of the necessary information before making decisions on powering and protecting it.