Hydraullic Sheet Bending Machine
A CNC bending machine (press brake) is a computer-controlled system used to bend and form sheet metal with high precision. It uses a hydraulic or electric press to drive a punch into a die, forcing the sheet metal between them to create accurate angles and shapes. The CNC (Computer Numerical Control) ensures programmed, repeatable, and consistent bending, ideal for complex or high-volume production.
How it works
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Design: Parts are created in CAD software, which generates the machine’s bending instructions.
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Setup: The operator installs the required punch and die, then inputs bending parameters into the CNC controller.
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Bending: The sheet is positioned against the backgauge, and the CNC system moves the press to apply precise force and form the programmed angle.
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Repeatability: Sensors and CNC adjustments ensure uniform, error-free bends across all pieces.
Key features & benefits
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Precision: Computer control delivers high accuracy and consistency.
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Versatility: Handles steel, aluminum, brass, and works for simple to highly complex bends.
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Efficiency: Automation speeds production and reduces labor dependency.
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Safety: Less manual handling enhances operator safety.
