Harsle We67K 300t/6000 Bending Machine Hydraulic Press Brake
Features
Special numeric-control system is fitted with mainframe of the bending machine.
Multi-work-step programming function is able to achieve an automatic operation and continuous positioning of multi-step procedures, as well as an automatic precision adjustment for positions of rear stopper and gliding block.
The machine is provided with bend counting function, for a real-time display of processing quantity and power-failure memory of positions of stopper and gliding block, as well as procedures and parameters.
Imported ball bearing lead screw and linear guide rail are used for rear stopper, to ensure the positioning precision of rear stopper, for processing precision of machine to be higher.
A press brake is a machine used in metal fabrication to bend or shape sheet metal or metal plates. It operates by pressing a punch into a die to create precise bends or folds in the metal. Here's a basic overview of how to use a press brake:
Safety Precautions:
Ensure you are wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection if necessary.
Familiarize yourself with the specific safety procedures and guidelines for the press brake you are using.
Set Up:
Select the appropriate die and punch tooling based on the desired bend angle and metal thickness.
Position the workpiece (sheet metal or metal plate) on the lower bed of the press brake.
Tooling Adjustment:
Adjust the tooling height and alignment to match the thickness of the metal and the desired bend angle. Proper tooling alignment is crucial for accurate bends.
Machine Settings:
Set the desired bend angle and bend length on the press brake's control panel.
Ensure that the back gauge, if available, is properly positioned to support the workpiece and control the bend depth.
Bend:
Start the press brake machine.
The upper ram, which holds the punch, will move downward and apply pressure to the workpiece. The metal will bend to the shape of the die.
Monitor the bending process to ensure the metal is bending correctly and to the desired angle.
Release:
Once the desired bend angle and length are achieved, release the pressure on the upper ram.
Carefully remove the bent workpiece from the press brake.
Inspection:
Inspect the bent metal piece to ensure it meets the required specifications in terms of angle, length, and quality.
Repeat:
If you have more bends to make, repeat the process for each bend, making sure to reposition the workpiece and adjust the tooling as needed.
Shutdown:
Turn off the press brake machine when finished.
Clean up the work area and return the tooling to its proper storage location.
It's important to note that operating a press brake requires training and experience, as improper use can be dangerous and lead to accidents. Always follow safety guidelines and the manufacturer's instructions when using a press brake.