Single Cylinder Press Brake Guarding Systems

Single Cylinder Press Brake Zoom

The torque tube brake is another variant of the dual-cylinder machine. It has two cylinders that generate half the machine's total tonnage. Torque tube brakes don't generate full tonnage throughout the brake bed; they only produce full tonnage at the brake center. Torque tube brakes pull tonnage from each of the cylinders, which can lead to distortion due to off-center loading and full length bends. Standard Industrial single-cylinder brakes do not require balancing between cylinders. There are no complex hydraulic systems that compensate for each cylinder's weaknesses. A single cylinder can provide full tonnage on the brake, so you can achieve a repeat accuracy of +/ *.001' regardless of where you work.

In addition to their robust, industry-leading production capabilities, our machines come equipped with intuitive operator controls that take the stress out of day-to-day operation for operators of any skill level.

Hydraulic press brakes are hydraulically applied to the ram to reduce its height, rather than relying only on mechanicals. They may contain more than one cylinder, giving the operator more control over the bend. It produces a precise and configurable bend. The hydraulic press brakes are similar to mechanical presses but have some disadvantages. Hydraulic press brakes cannot exceed the rated tonnage. You may prefer mechanical press brakes if you need flexibility.

Standard Industrial presses will work for any size facility, regardless of its price.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Bending Basics

Standard's warranty provides a 5-year limited labor warranty and a one-year CNC/PLC Warranty. This warranty provides unlimited telephone support throughout your lifetime at no extra charge.

Standard Industrial offers a broad range of CNC gauges, starting with a single-line display and user-friendly controls all the way up to the highest level of 2D or 3D modeling. Standard equipment includes a press brake and a backgauge. To see a complete selection of systems, please visit our separate CNC Controls and Gauging catalogue.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Guarding Systems
Single Cylinder Press Brake Bending Basics
Mechanical Brake

Mechanical Brake

The Press Brakes feature a pedestal control that has two buttons and a footswitch in three positions. This allows operators to use palm buttons at a rapid pace and the footswitch at a slower speed.

Think gigantically large, highly intelligent press brakes. They can be loaded/unloaded with metal material handling systems and have an endless range of tonnages and bending lengths. Our high-tonnage mega press brakes use advanced engineered technology "box structure" frame design which gives them the most stable machine body. Referees from around the globe have praised our high-tonnage press brakes for their unmatched stability and rigidity. The high tonnage press brake focuses on handling large work pieces prior to, during and following the bending operation. It also respects the next process.

How To Bleed Brakes On A Side By Side

It’s been said that "the little guys sometimes punch well above their weight class." Such is the case with our small 4 foot press brake. This compact bender comes standard with a CNC controlled X axis back gauge, tangs that accept euro or american style tooling, LED rear working light, two sliding front sheet supports with a linear rail, and a dual palm/foot station with a selector switch. You for sure are going to want to check out this new powerful, fast and accurate small press brake that packs a bend "punch" like no other.

Our BB series has the right bending tools for you.

Types Of Press Brake
Types Of Press Brake

Standard Industrial Press Brakes will work for any size facility. Standard Industrial presses brakes are perfect for small, cost-conscious businesses that work in three shifts daily. Standard Press brakes also suit product manufacturers that need reliable, low-maintenance machines, with minimal downtime.

The CNC technology system-the Computerized Numeric Control is used to design our Single Cylinder and Dual Cylinder Hydraulic Press Brakes. This system uses a blast system to remove rust from the work-piece's surface. Our range of dual bending machines are completely electrically powered because they run on Servo Electric systems. They don't require any hydraulic oiling, and their energy consumption is very low.

Hydraulic Systems

Any well-designed press brake needs heavy-duty lower beams. Standard brakes include a groove on the middle of the bed for American-style tooling. Standard brakes have the least deflection. A press brake having less deflection has a longer Tool & Machine Life.

Standard's warranty includes a limited 5-year warranty for onsite labor as well as a 1-year CNC/PLC Warrant. This warranty also includes unlimited lifetime telephone support without charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if you don't hold down the clutch pedal or keep your vehicle in neutral while driving? Explanation: If you hold the clutch pedal down or stay in neutral for too much time, your vehicle will freewheel. Coasting is a dangerous technique that reduces your vehicle's control.

The disadvantages of pneumatic and hydraulic brakes They can be more expensive than a mechanical brake. The fluid used should be compatible to the brake material. Brake failure could result from brake fluid leakage. Maintenance and construction are not as easy as mechanical brakes.

How does a hydraulic press brake work? Hydraulic press brakes use the power of a hydraulic motor, applying force to the metal and compressing it into a die that forms the shape. The shape of the die determines the final shape achieved by the metal bending process.

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.

Three main CNC-controlled axes are located at the top of a modern CNC press brake. These include the control over the bending and back gauges, as well as the control of various productivity options.