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Metal construction is an imperative part of the everyday living of any person living in a big city. Cities are filled with creations of metal work, mainly because metal is proven to be stronger and more resilient then wood. A big part of metal work is shearing metal in order to form shapes and pieces of various sizes. To do this, a tool is used that is known as a press brake.

A regular press brake is generally very handy, but still sensitive. In that case, appropriate pressbrake tooling is important for it to work well for a long time. Pressbrake tooling will depend on the width of the metal that is being bent or sheared.

Press brakes are useful because before metal is turned into all the lovely shapes that we see everywhere, it first needs to be turned into thin and flat pieces that vary in thickness. If a piece of metal is very thin and flat it is called a leaf and a piece that is thicker than 6mm is called a plate. Metal of a medium thickness is called sheets.

Any press brake cannot work at its best without the constant use of correct pressbrake tooling. There are different kinds of press brakes that can be used, and in that case there is an equal difference in pressbrake tooling. The kind of press brake is mainly determined by their power source. Here is some more information for you to know about.

Mechanical: These press brakes are most mechanical in composition and electrical energy is fed into the flywheel of these machines. These types of press brakes are generally liked because of their precision and speed, and for a long time they were the most favorable type to use.

Hydraulic: These are press brakes that work by using power from pressurized liquids. By using two hydraulic cylinders that work together, the tool gives the upper arm the power it needs to function. These kinds of press brakes have gained popularity and are not the most used mechanical press brakes.

Pneumatic: These kinds of press brakes work on the force expelled by pressurized gas that is pneumatic. What this means is that the force needed to work the upper arm is produced by pressurized gases. These kinds of press brakes are widely used in projects that do not need high tonnage.

Servo-electric: These kinds of press brakes function on electricity however they include an automatic feedback while they are operating. Therefore these are known as self correcting press brakes that are also good to use for jobs that call for low tonnage.

Regardless of the type of press brake that is being used, there will come a time when appropriate press brake tooling will be required to fix the wear and tear related to too much usage or just ageing. Press brake tooling consists of using specific tools that can be easily found either in the real world or online. Online sources are recommended primarily because of the lower prices and more options.

by: Ian MacOlive.




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