Single Cylinder Press Brake Kokomo

Single Cylinder Press Brake Excell

The torque tube brake is another variation of the dual piston machine. This version has two of the machines total tonnage. Torque-tube brakes do NOT generate full torque across the brake bed. However, they create full tonnage inside the brake bed. The torque tube pulls a tonnage of each cylinder. This can cause distortion in the case of off-center loading, full length bends or other irregularities. Standard Industrial single cylinder brakes don't require any balancing or complex hydraulic systems to compensate each cylinders weakness. One cylinder means you have full tonnage all around the brake. You can achieve a precision of +/ *.001' wherever you do your work.

A manifold lube system, which combines all lubrication points into one area, equips press brakes. This saves time and helps increase machine life expectancy.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Kokomo

It runs on a double axis back gauge system and is capable of automated bending step calculation and also bending lengths that are full between the side frames. These servo-electric Press Brakes are big on precision bending, eco-friendly, easy to use and require the least maintenance cost.

A one-of-a-kind technology that makes efficient, quality results available to press brake operators of all skill levels.

Wheel Cylinder Plunger

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.

This method gives high precision in angular measurements. This method can be used on sheet metal up to 2 mm thick.

Wheel Cylinder Plunger
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Do you require a machine capable of processing and bending steel sheets? Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. offers single and dual cylinder Y1+Y2 hydraulic press brakes that can bend plates and metal sheets quickly and easily. They are strong and can easily be relied on by fabricators for different forms of bending. Hydraulic Press brakes are easy to operate. It basically means that the material being used must be attached to the bed while it descends.

Hydraulic presse brakes are great for heavy-duty tasks and can be customized to suit any customer's needs.

Metal Cutting Machine

Before choosing a press brake, you need to first identify the type of metal that you wish to bend (stainless, 16-gauge mild steel, etc.).

Standard Industrial is able to provide full-length tonnage over the entire length and has the lowest deflection. Crowning is not necessary.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Rod Spacer
Single Cylinder Press Brake Rod Spacer

Customers can help troubleshoot a problem over the telephone if it is not resolved. Standard will send an engineer to assist you during your 5-year warranty.

Gulf States Saw & Machine offers precision and detail in computer-controlled measurements as well as simple bends. Co offers two great options in hydraulic press brakes. They come in a variety of sizes and are affordable. Call our team to receive a quote and a machine.

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Press brakes are a necessity to almost any metal fabrication shop. Unfortunately, despite being one of the most important and desired pieces of machinery in a shop, they’re still misunderstood—even by professionals. To help you better understand press brakes, we put together this short, layman’s-level guide.

Hydraulic press brakes make heavy-duty work possible and can be tailored to address the most varied customer forming needs, including long length, tandem and high tonnage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Semi-trucks use compressed air for their brakes instead of hydraulic fluid. Semi-trucks have a lot of weight so they need air to brake.

The CNC Press Brake is fast to set up and has a repeatability of +/–0.0004 inches. This will allow you to reduce the time it takes to make parts.

Hydraulic presses can be used for forging and clinching, moulding blanking, punching as well as metal forming operations like deep drawing and blanking. Hydraulic presses can also be used for rubber pad forming and powder compacting.

Brake discs are designed to last for at least 50,000 miles, although there are many factors that can affect their lifespan. You may get as many as 80,000 miles from one set if you take care of them and drive responsibly.

Hydraulic disc brakes have superior performance and efficiency due to the lack of a mechanical cable. The fluid system works better than a steel cable, which can be more susceptible to wear and more vulnerable to the elements.