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Press Brake Tooling

by Harry Den primry

A Press Brake tooling a crucial part of the operation of a brake press. Devices such as Press brake magnetic squaring arms automate the process of forming parts. A magnetic squaring arm is a device that every Press Brake operator should have on their device rack with their hits and passes away. Without this magnificent device an operator is dispersing to get their job set-up to have that flawlessly rectangle bend on those little components that only want to rotate when endeavoring to contain them flat against the back-stops. What if a part needs an angle at an angle instead of a flawlessly square bend line over the part? All Press Brake magnetic squaring arms come with bend gauges. But my competitors that charge more than twice the price just for one do not offer interchangeable models. Brock Fib devices offers an left and right hand interchangeable form that is half the price of the competition, has a 300 lb magnetic contain power, length change direct for the operator to form long pieces, and a guarantee backed by years of field checking..

The product sold at http://ravipresses.com is interchangeable as a left and right hand form which means a business only desires to purchase 1. It reduces set-up time in 2 ways. It attaches magnetically to the machine, and an angler arm will pivot to the form required to form parts at the bend required. If the operator forms larger parts and needs them rectangle or formed at twists the unit has extent change tour guides to accommodate large dimensions work parts, and 300 lb magnet retaining strength to peak it all off.

We hold our prices reduced because Indian manufacturers are vying with a foreign market location. We are a company right here in the Ludhiana with years of information in the fabrication commerce. Our aim is to aid you in your efforts to stay competitive.


Source : C Type Power Presses | Friction Screw Presses



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