A study was carried out to test and evaluate the effect of pre-thermal treatment, pressing pressure and holding time on mechanical extraction of canola oil using a laboratory scale hydraulic press unit. The experimental parameters included five different levels of crushed seeds heating temperature (30, 75, 100, 125 and 150oC)for 30 minutes, five levels of pressure over the samples mats (163, 204, 244, 285 and 326 bar) and four levels of holding time (20, 40, 60 and 80 min). The experimental measurements included, seed bulk temperature, extracted and remained oil percentages, extraction efficiency and percentage of free fatty acids in the extracted oil. The obtained results showed that, the percentage of remaining oil decreased with the increase of bulk temperature among 30 to 62oC, while it was increased as the bulk temperature exceeded 62 till 90oC. Also, the percentage of remaining oil decreased and the extraction efficiency increased with the increasing of both, the applied pressure and the holding time at all levels of crushed seeds. On the other hands, no effect on the percentage of FFA in the extracted oil was observed at all levels of experimental parameters. The recorded values of the FFA percentage were ranged from 0.32 to 0.38% which was in the safe level for similar type of oils.