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Re: Sheet Metal Manual Brake Press

To make a 48" long bend in mild steel you need to generate at least 14-17 tons. That's a lot for a manual press brake. Take a look at a used 4' Di-Acro press brake. I see alot of them at auctions. Note they usually run 240V

Here is a youtube of what I'm thinking would be good for your use:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3NjSco-Xgs



For bending just 90" bends you can use a v die but if there are return flanges you'll need to use a goose neck die. For the robots you build stick with 5052 H32 aluminum. Don't use 6061 T0-T6.

Another good little press brake is the Mitsubishi Electric BAll screw press brake. They are expensive but easy to setup and have a small foot print.

http://promo.mitsubishi-world.com/pr...f/electric.pdf
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