Our Single Cylinder and Dual Cylinder Hydraulic Press Brakes are designed using the CNC technology system-the Computerized Numeric Control which is the latest technological advancement in Press Brake designs and utilizes a blast system that removes rust from the work-piece surface. Because it is run on Servo Electric systems, our range of advanced dual bending machines function purely electrically. They require no form of hydraulic oiling and energy consumption is minimal.
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The Hydraulic Press Brake's tonnage, also known by the Press Capacity, determines the work-piece size that can be processed. A press brake can also deliver the unit force measurement. This is what bends work-pieces into the desired/specific degrees. The tonnage range for our Press Brakes ranges between 30 tons and 3000 tons. While the bed lengths range from 4 feet to almost 30 feet, they can accommodate up to 30 tons.
This dual-drive hybrid makes short work of any project with long-term, high-speed, energy-efficient operation.
Standard Industrial provides on-site labor to resolve any issues that may arise within the first five year. This warranty is applicable to three shifts per 24 hours.
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.
Our press brake models offer significant advantages over other models thanks to Standard Industrial’s reputation for reliability and repeatability.
Standard Industrial was the only manufacturer who offered a 5-year warranty for parts in a recent research on press brake warranties. Standard Industrial Corporation offers a 7 year extended warranty on metal fabrication equipment. You won't find any other manufacturer offering this option.
Standard Industrial Press Brakes are suitable for any size facility. Standard Industrial Press Brakes are great for smaller, budget-conscious facilities that perform piece work over three shifts per day. Standard Press brakes can also be used by product manufacturers who require reliable, low-maintenance machines with minimal downtime.
This type of bend is used most frequently for sheet metalworking because it can be used with machines with reduced capacities. It is not as strong as bottom bending, which is more difficult.
Every Standard hydraulic brake is subject to our Perfect Machine Process. Each Standard hydraulic brake is rigorously checked in Rockford Illinois before being installed in your shop.
Generally, the tonnage of a Hydraulic Press Brake is also known as the Press Capacity and is what determines the size of the work-piece that can be processed on the Press Brake and the unit of force measurement which is a press brake can deliver and is what bends work-pieces into desired/specific degrees. The tonnage range of our Press Brakes is between 30 tons to 3000 tons while the bed lengths begin at 4 feet and ranges up to almost 30 feet.
There are many options with our high end precision press brakes. These include better controls, more setups, faster part production and large daylight openings. A stable, fast AC servo-motor-driven back gauge system is featured. Outboard mounted long Ram guides are also available (which offer stability while still allowing for full length between the frames) to aid in acute angle bending.
The PA Plus series offers both functionality and versatility in a single package. The PA Plus series offers a variety of accessories that can be used to create a custom solution.
The press brake works by using a punch or die to bend or cut metal in a variety shapes and forms.
There are two types of primary press brakes: electronic and hydraulic. Hydraulic presses brakes are the most common and oldest type of press brakes. Hydraulic press brakes are capable of handling the most difficult workloads.
A hydraulic press can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $5 million depending on its capabilities and age.
Hydraulic brakes are more efficient than mechanical disc brakes. This means that you will need to apply less pressure to the lever for equal braking power. This allows for better modulation.
Hydraulic brake failures are most common due to either loss of hydraulic pressure, or brake fade on steep hills.