Single Cylinder Press Brake Island

Single Cylinder Press Brake Division

The tonnage of a Hydraulic Press Brake, also known as the Press Capacity, is what determines how large a work-piece can be processed by the Press Brake. It is also the unit of force measurement that a press brake can deliver. This is what bends work pieces into desired/specific degrees. Our Press Brakes can handle tonnages from 30 to 3000 tons, while the bed lengths start at 4 feet and go up to nearly 30 feet.

A manifold oil system is used to equip press brakes. It brings all lubrication sources together in one convenient location (except for the optional Backgauge screw). This time-saving function increases machine lifespan and reduces maintenance.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Island

These machines are fast and efficient, as they run faster, more efficiently, and with greater reliability than their predecessors.

High-speed hydraulics packages allow for increased productivity by enhancing press brakes. An oil cooler cools the system to maintain the proper temperature and extend its life. You can contact a representative for more information about standard systems or customized systems.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Pedal

The BH series hybrid press brakes prove that not all hybrid presses are created equally. The patented dual-drive design of these third-generation machines allows you to get the best of both hydraulic bending and electric bending. This is even more than other hydraulic, hybrid, or electric pulley-style presses.

A majority of metal fabrication shops need press brakes. Even though they are one of the most essential pieces of machinery in any shop, they are still poorly understood by even professionals. This guide is a layman's guide to press brakes.

Single Cylinder Press Brake Pedal
6' Press Brake

6' Press Brake

Standard Industrial Corp. extends a 5-year parts warranty by two years. This offer also includes:

You get raw power, heavy-duty bend performance, and better technology all in one cost-effective package.

Right Press Brake

Gulf States Saw & Machine wants every machine it produces to be flawless before it leaves its facility. The "Perfect Machine Process" allows us to do that. This is a set if procedures and checks that we perform from the time an order is placed up to the time it's installed at your facility. Our machines are checked for speed and quality, including the fit of every component.

Day in and day out, Standard press brakes deliver the dependability and reliability your operation demands. Easy-to-use controls offer an unparalleled user-friendly approach. Our press brakes can handle a wide range of materials, including soft brass, heat-treated aluminum alloys, stainless steel, soft aluminum and chrome molybdenum.

Box And Pan Brake Vs Press Brake
Box And Pan Brake Vs Press Brake

Tonnage refers to the press force applied by the brake. It is the pressure that can apply to the punch during the bending operation.

Standard Industrial press brakes are able to provide the tonnage required to make your project a success, regardless of whether you need one or more die sets.

New Press Brake

This dual-drive hybrid makes it easy to manage any project. It has long-term, high-speed and energy-efficient operation.

Our presses will streamline your work flow, increase production speeds and optimize energy consumption. They can also help reduce operating costs. Our press brakes come in 40- to 2000-ton capacities. They have between 3 and 11, with tool layout and collision check.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hydraulic brake failures are most common due to either loss of hydraulic pressure, or brake fade on steep hills.

Nearly all modern car crushers use hydraulic presses to crush cars. A pump pushes hydraulic fluid through large cylinders to power a large motor. Using principles of force-multiplication, a hydraulic system can generate over 2,000 psi and impart more than 150 tons of crushing force onto a pile of scrap cars.

The press brake works by using a punch or die to bend or cut metal in a variety shapes and forms.

The principle of Pascal's Law governs hydraulic presses. It states that pressure applied to a fluid within a fluid causes pressure changes throughout the fluid. The hydraulic press has a piston, which acts as a pump and provides a slight mechanical force to a small portion of the sample.

You shouldn't use the clutch to turn corners. The transmission mechanism is freed by pressing the clutch, which can affect the vehicle's stability. If your vehicle is in an imbalanced position while you turn, it can lose traction. Depending on the speed, the vehicle may tip over.