Standard Industrial's ability to deliver full tonnage across all lengths of the bed is why crowning is seldom necessary. Our machines also have the lowest amount of deflection.
What goes into a Piranha presses brake? Our current models are quite new, but we have been manufacturing press brakes since 1998. We created and engineered great machines such as the single-cylinder, dual-cylinder presses that are still loved by our customers today. But the high cost of steel in U.S. fabrication was prohibitive. After we stopped producing, customers and dealers started asking us to rebuild a press brake. They liked the machine and they appreciated how well we looked after them. They loved having one location where they could purchase or receive service for any equipment they have in their shop.
It is essential to achieve the highest quality part every time you use a hydraulic brake. We've made it even easier with the Piranha Easy Crown System. This machine eliminates the most common problem associated with a press brake: deflection.
The PA Plus series combines functionality and versatility in one powerful package. The PA Plus series is designed for a large array of accessories for a customizable solution.
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Standard is supported by an ever expanding team of industry professionals, which includes experienced application engineers, product specialists, sales consultants and skilled service engineers. JMT also has a resourceful parts and tooling department to keep your machines working at optimal performance at all times.
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.
What goes into a Piranha pressure brake? Our current models might be relatively new but we have been making press brakes for over a decade. We are proud to have created and engineered some outstanding machines like the single and dual-cylinder press braking systems that our customers still enjoy today. The U.S. steel prices were too expensive to fabricate. Our customers and dealers demanded that we build a new press brake shortly after we had stopped production. They loved the machine, and we made sure they were taken care of. They appreciated the fact that they could shop for and get service for any machine they owned in their shop.
An automatic system for lubrication is an air-operated timed system that brings grease to all lubrication points except the backgauge screws. This option is ideal for multiple shift operations. All press brakes feature a standard central lubrication system.
Standard Industrial won a recent survey on press brake warranties and was the only manufacturer to offer a 5-year parts warranty. Standard Industrial Corporation offers a 7-Year Extended Warranty on Metal Fabrication Equipment. There is no other manufacturer that offers this optional warranty.
A hydraulic press brake's goal is to consistently produce the best quality parts in the fastest time. We have made it easier with the Piranha Easy Crown machine. This eliminates deflection which is one of most common problems associated with hydraulic presses.
Every Standard hydraulic presse brake is checked in Rockford Illinois by our Perfect Machine Process to ensure it is ready for installation in your shop.
You can optimize and manage your workflow to save money, time, and effort. Avoid product failures and downtime by taking proactive steps to avoid them. Your shop can be tailored to meet current needs using unmatched functionality and programming capabilities. You also have access to real-time machine insights via the cloud. Automation solutions can be tailored to meet any challenge.
Machines that press brake sheet metal are used to form long sheets. These sheets are commonly used in manufacturing, for industrial applications, or to make components for other devices. Most press brakes have a rating based on their pressability and their bending length. This information is expressed as numbers (e.g., total pressure per inch, or pounds of pressurized material per inch). They are available in many sizes and can often be equipped with additional tools and add-ons to make custom components. The two main types of presses brakes that you will find are hydraulic and mechanical. In the following sections, we will explain the main features and distinguish between the two types.
A press brake is a machine that bends metal parts and sheets up 20mm thick.
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.
F1 brakes can be difficult because all of the driving force must be generated by the driver. There cannot be power assistance. The pedal acts almost as an on/off switch, and there is rarely any need to use gentle braking.
When you travel at a decent speed, the first brake is used. If you need to stop your car or your car's speed reaches the lowest gear, you will need to use your brakes to prevent it from stalling.
Crowning is the method by which press brakes correct for deflections in both the upper beam or lower bed when pressure applies. There are different methods, depending on the model and make of the press brake.