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 machine, often simply referred to as a press brake, is a piece of industrial machinery used for bending sheet metal and plate material. It's commonly used in various metalworking and manufacturing processes to create precise bends and folds in metal sheets. Here's some basic information about press brake machines:
How it Works: A press brake uses a mechanical or hydraulic system to exert force on a metal workpiece, causing it to bend. The upper part of the machine, called the ram or punch, applies pressure to the workpiece, while the lower part, called the die, provides a surface against which the material is bent.
Types: There are two primary types of press brakes: mechanical and hydraulic.
Mechanical Press Brake: These use a flywheel and a clutch to generate power for the bending process. They are known for their high speed and are suitable for jobs that require repetitive bending operations.
Hydraulic Press Brake: These use hydraulic cylinders to control the motion and force applied during bending. Hydraulic press brakes are known for their versatility and are capable of handling a wide range of materials and bend angles.
Controls: Press brakes are equipped with controls that allow operators to adjust the bend angle, bend length, and other parameters. Modern press brakes often have CNC (Computer Numerical Control) systems for precision and automation.
Safety: Safety is paramount when operating a press brake. Operators should be trained in its use, wear appropriate protective gear, and follow safety guidelines to prevent accidents.
Applications: Press brakes are used in various industries, including metal fabrication, automotive, aerospace, and construction. They are used to create a wide range of products, from simple brackets to complex, precision components.
Tooling: Press brake tooling, such as punches and dies, plays a crucial role in determining the shape and quality of the bends. Tooling is selected based on the specific requirements of each job.
Bending Techniques: There are different bending techniques, including air bending, bottoming, and coining, which are used to achieve different results in terms of bend angle, radius, and appearance.
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