Our manual control push brakes are suitable for industries and jobs that don’t require the precision and detail achieved by CNC controls. The manual press brakes include all the safety features of CNC models. However, manual presses are more powerful and easier to use than CNC models. They feature a front operated power back-gauge, ram adjust with digital readings, and fine adjustment handswheels for both. Our models range from 22 to 44 tons.
This game-changing tool changer provides real-time information that allows any press brake operator to perform better.
High-speed hydraulics packages are available to enhance the productivity of press brakes. To maintain temperature and prolong system life, an oil cooler is installed. Call a representative to learn more about our standard systems or custom-designed systems.
Backed by Standard Industrial's reputation for durability and repeatability, our press brake machines offer important advantages over other models.
Combine those outstanding machine capabilities listed above and then consider this; with our industry renowned service (we average 2 ½ service technicians to every salesperson), our well-staffed emergency service line, and a parts department that would blow your mind. If your initial investment includes tooling up your press brake, we have you covered there as well. We are factory trained and certified Wila and Wilson tooling experts with the tools on the shelf.
A crowning unit might be useful for certain applications, such as multiple die sets that are used in one stroke or a larger brake that forms a large range of materials.
Hydraulic press brakes can be used for heavy-duty work. They can also be customized to meet customer requirements, from high tonnage to long-length tandems and everything in-between.
The use of press brakes is common in sheet metal and production plants in many areas, including automotive and aeronautic.
Air bending allows sheet metal to bend by using the edges of the V and the end of the punch. This type of bending creates a spring back effect on the work piece. The bending force of the sheet is less so the metal sheet will spring backwards when the punch is removed.
The press brake is an indispensable tool for any industrial-grade worker. Are you looking for a quality press brake to help your business run smoothly? Gulf States Saw & Machine. Co has everything your company needs to succeed.
We offer press brakes that can help streamline your workflow, increase production speeds, optimize energy consumption and reduce operating costs. Our press brakes range from 40- to 2,000-ton capacities with anywhere between 3 and 11 axes, featuring tool layout, collision check, bend reports, back gauge editing and DiamondSoft® software with auto tooling.
Press brakes that are well-constructed have to be equipped with heavy-duty lower beams. Standard brakes have a groove in their center to hold American-style tooling. Standard brakes are known for having the lowest deflection of any available press brake. A press brake that has less deflection usually has a longer Tool & Machine Life.
This feature allows you to align dies or load applications off-center. Change levels in seconds. The convenient ram indicator (ram level) shows how far you are from the zero point (ram-level). This indicator is easy-to-read and clear. Orders can be ordered with power tilting system.
We at Gulf States Saw & Machine want every machine that leaves our facility to be perfect. We use the "Perfect Machine Process" to do this. From the time your order is placed to its installation in your facility, this process involves a series of checks and procedures. We inspect the accuracy of the machine's parts, as well as the fit and finish.
Diamonds don't last forever. They can become lost, can be fried in an oven, or can be crushed to smithereens by a hydraulic press.
A hydraulic press can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $5 million depending on its capabilities and age.
Experts estimate that hydraulic brakes require twice as much electrical energy to operate an electric press brake. The hydraulic motors, pumps and oil that hydraulic press brakes use to operate the machine keep it running, even when it's not in use.
The principle of Pascal's Law governs hydraulic presses. It states that pressure applied to a fluid within a fluid causes pressure changes throughout the fluid. The hydraulic press has a piston, which acts as a pump and provides a slight mechanical force to a small portion of the sample.
Hydraulic presses brakes can be used to bend or fold metal by pressing it into dies. These presses can be used for both sheet metal work and continuous production. These presses can handle difficult industrial production jobs, from single-cycle operations to automated components.