Our press brake machines are backed by Standard Industrial's reputation as a durable and repeatable machine. This gives them an advantage over other models.
Hydraulic presse brakes are great for heavy-duty tasks and can be customized to suit any customer's needs.
Single Cylinder Press Brake AttachmentNo matter what your bending requirements, the BH series can help you make sure power, precision and profit are always within reach.
Gulf States Saw & Machine. Co. stocks a variety hydraulic press brake models to fit the unique needs and requirements of the many businesses that we serve across the country. Our press brakes have sizes from 22 to 44 tons and beds from 4 to 13 inches with manual or CNC controls. We can accept custom orders and length requests for special lengths. All of our presses brakes come standard with safety devices. The rear safety cage disables the machine when the door is opened. This makes it easy to maintain and prevents accidents. All electrical parts are industry-standard and readily available at our Memphis, TN warehouse. To learn more about each model, download the pdf.
You can punch in one spot or several places on the bed. Standard Industrial press brakes have a counter balance to reduce shock to hydraulic system.
The Piranha hydraulic pressing brake machine has a production mode. It allows you to set the fastest processing speed based on material handling abilities. Production mode can also be adjusted in the Delem controller settings.
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.
Two methods can press brakes bend steel. The first is bottom bending, where the ram presses the metal to its bottom. Bottom bending allows for precise bends, and less reliance on the machine's press brake. Each tool has its limitations. They are designed to create a particular bend and you will need a different one for each angle. The bottom of the die and the ram are separated by an air pocket when air bending occurs. This allows for the operator to account for any material spring back. These types of dies need to only be changed if there is excessive material thickness. Air bending has a drawback. Because the thickness of the material can affect the accuracy, the ram needs changing accordingly.
Bottom bending uses a punch to bend the metal sheet at a high rate (3 to 5 times more than airbending), which reduces or eliminates the springback effect common with airbending. The process starts with air bending, and then goes on to cold forging at the bottom.
This margin should also be calculated taking into consideration other factors such as the thickness and length of your punch blade, the fold length, or the opening of your V.
Before choosing your press brake type, you should first determine the metal you want (stainless or 16 gauge mild, etc.).
Standard Industrial Press brakes are available for any size facility. This includes the smaller, more cost-conscious facilities that do piece by piece work and the larger production companies that require reliable machines that can be reassembled with minimal downtime.
Standard offers all types and designs of tooling. Standard can also supply custom-made tooling and equipment for press brakes. No standard tooling is included with the press brake. For all your tooling questions, please contact us. Made in the U.S.A.
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Answer: Bottom-bending can be accomplished with aluminum grades that are softer, such as H series. Here are some best practices to help you make sure your press brake operators understand bottoming. 1.