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There are several reasons why the press brake is a powerful tool - things like repeatability, precision and power come to mind. Let's not forget CNC control either, which turns a piece of valuable sheet metal fabrication equipment - like a press brake - into a veritable monster.
But the one main reason why press brakes are so flexible lies in the tooling.
Sure - often we're simply dealing with a 90 degree punch/die combination, but there are so many more variations out there, which press brake-owners new and old need to be aware of.
The press brake isn't just a souped-up sheet metal brake; we need to remember that it is, in fact, a form of hydraulic press. Obviously then, there is no good reason why it couldn't shape sheet metal in a way most often associated with stampers and punch presses. Press brake tooling manufacturers have that figured out too, and can deliver punches and dies for a variety of tasks, such as rib forming, flattening, offsetting, radius forming and many more. Thus, a press brake could assume the role of a roll former and easily be used to make something like half- and quarter-round profiles, like rain gutters and the like. Curling can be done too, so combine that with radius forming tools of the right kind, and you're set to make rain gutters.
Making offset bends is another possibility. Anything from very shallow bends, resulting in a vague offset; to much deeper angles making for z-shaped offsets is available. Hemming, double flange standing seams, standing ribs, return flanges, teardrops, you name it - they can all be done.
With all this variety then, the question arises: What exactly do you need in terms of tooling?
Before you go out and buy one of each, try to list the number of different forming operations you will be doing in your daily work. Often, a single punch/die combo can do more than one type of bend or shaping, so be sure to talk to your tooling supplier about your needs. When you have that conversation, don't just purchase anything suggested to you - insist on getting the most possible flexibility from the least number of tools. On the other hand, you do want the right tools for the job, so don't omit important tools from your arsenal and miss out on essential functionality, or force your operators to kludge a solution together, when the right tool would have made setting up and producing the part a breeze.
Remember, the right tool for the job saves you time and money in the end, so it is important to strike a balance between using what you have and having what you need.
Christian H. From writes about press brakes and also press brake tooling for sheet-metal-brakes.com
Who's Who in The Performance Braking Industry
You've souped your car up so it can cruise at racecar speeds without breaking a sweat. But, the faster your car goes, the longer it takes to stop. You need to make sure your ride is set up with some high-quality performance brakes that are up to the challenge. Don't know where to start? Here's info on some of the top brake manufacturers in the biz. You can trust any of these names to bring your car to a safe stop every time.
Baer
For nearly 25 years, Baer has been defining and redefining performance braking. Whether you're flying down the highway or cruising the track, you can trust Baer brake pads and rotors to deliver the aggressive stopping power true drivers demand. No matter what your budget is, you can find a Baer braking system that works for you.
Brembo
When it comes to performance braking, Brembo brakes & kits is what it's all about. No other company in the world even comes close to matching the quality and performance that Brembo brakes & kits deliver every time. Whether you're looking for Brembo brakes, Brembo rotors of complete Brembo brake kits, you can be certain that premier status is found with the Brembo name.
EBC
EBC brake pads and rotors are trusted by serious drivers on that track and on the street. EBC brakes have ridden along with world champion racers, earning their well-deserved reputation as the maker of high-performance brakes.
Power Slot Brakes
Power Slot's motto is: Premium quality equals premium performance. If you're looking for a high-quality brake kit that can fit your budget, look no further than Power Slot. All Power Slot rotors and brake kits will easily exceed the fit, finish and performance of the Original Equipment on your ride, without breaking the bank.
SSBC
SSBC, Stainless Steel Brake Corporation, has been stopping some of the world's fastest vehicles since 1976. SSBC is the pioneer of stainless-steel sleeved calipers, now an industry standard. Now they specialize in drum to disc conversions and performance caliper upgrades. SSBC brakes get the job done every time.
So, whether you select Brembo brakes & kits or SSBC brakes, you can be certain you're getting high-quality performance brakes that are designed to stop you on a dime every time. Now that you know some names to focus on, do some research and see which manufacturers design brake kits that fit your exact year, make and model as well as your budget.
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Why does my new steel brake line keep leaking even after re-doing 6 times?
I had to replace a steel brake line on my truck.I have done this many times before with no problems.I cant seem to seat this new steel brake line to save my life!! Ive tried 6 times and it still leaks!
What am i doing wrong?I read somewhere that stainless steel lines tend to be harder to seat properly but i dont know if the line i have is stainless.Any help or tips?
Check the flare on the end of your tubing. Might be not enough flare on it. Always make sure the flare is done right. It don't hurt to add more as long as you can fit the flare nut over it. Came across this with my lines in the past.
Research and Markets: Global Market Review of Foundation Brakes Forecasts to 2017
DUBLIN-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0051f7/global_market_revi) has announced the addition of the "Global Market Review of Foundation Brakes Forecasts to 2017" report to their offering.
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