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Standard Industrial provides labor on-site for unresolved problems during the first five year. The warranty is valid for three shifts per day, and 24 hour days. Each machine can also be eligible for an optional 7 year extended warranty that extends the parts guarantee by two years.
The ADR and the ADS hydraulic press brake is as fast as it is accurate. With accuracy numbers like +- .0004 and repeatability to match, these press brakes take a back seat to no machine made anywhere. As with all the press brakes in the JMT lineup, our concept of �large strokes, high openings and deep throats is ever present in these machines, which allow the operators to make parts with larger flanges and make the removal of those parts much easier for the operator to manage. With easier quicker setups, a more operator friendly control, a press that moves at breakneck speed, the end result is more parts in the bin by the end of the shift with a higher piece to piece overall quality.
This dual-drive hybrid allows for quick and efficient project management with long-term, high speed, energy-efficient operation.
The Hydraulic Press Brake's Tonnage is also known to be the Press Capacity. This determines the work-piece that can go through the Press Brake. Also, it can deliver the force necessary to bend work-pieces into specific degrees. Our Press Brakes have a tonnage range between 30 to 3000 tonnes. The bed lengths are 4 to 5 feet.
One-of-a kind technology that provides press brake operators with efficient, high-quality results.
�The accuracy and repeatability are outstanding. I had one job running for five days straight�there was no difference from the first part bent on day one to the last part bent on day five. All of this plus the reduced setup time translates into higher profitability.�
Whatever your bending needs may be, the BB series will meet them all.
Warning: Incorrect tonnage (too low or too high) can cause damage to your press brake and the part you are bent. Refer to the operating manual for details on how to calculate the tonnage of the 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.
Start with your new Piranha Press Breeze. It's easy to add any material in the database. All you need is a certificate of material from your source that lists tensile properties.
No matter what your bending requirements, the BH series can help you make sure power, precision and profit are always within reach.
This type of bending is used most often for sheet metal work because it can be used on machines with smaller capacities than bottom bending which requires more force.
Our top-end precision press brakes offer a wide range of features, including better controls, more parts production, larger daylight openings, and greater work areas. The features include an AC servo motor-driven, stable back gauge system with long ram guides that are mounted on the outside of the frame. These guides provide stability and allow for full length between frames to allow for acute angle bending.
Poor hydraulic performance can be caused by particulate contamination, water contamination and clogged filters.
With about 70 lbs, the average person can push on the brake pedal. You can apply the brake pedal with about 70 lbs. To stop a moving vehicle disc brakes require 800-1200 psi at their calipers. All parts of the system amplify the force you apply to the pedal.
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.
Semi-trucks use compressed air for their brakes instead of hydraulic fluid. Semi-trucks have a lot of weight so they need air to brake.
The press brake is, in reality, one of the most difficult machines to master in the trade. Every sheet metal operation needs to bend.