TECHNA-FAB Hydraulic Torsion Bar Press Brake
The Chinese-manufactured Torsion Bar Press Brake uses the older ‘dead stop-torsion bar’ system, which gives a single [Y] axis position, this requires that all bending is done in the middle of the Press Brake
the suitability of this dead stop-torsion bar system depends upon your company’s manufacturing requirements.
The  Torsion Bar specification Press Brake offers an attractive price proposition.
ADVANTECH CNCÂ control is a simple system, easy to use quick to learn.
However, a word of caution*
A Bending Brake using a ‘Dead Stop’ system, for the
bending positioning of the [Y] axis is 10 times less accurate in position the [Y] axis depth, than a Synchronised hydraulic metal bending Press Brake.
For sheet metal bending when bending say 2 mm
using say a 16mm ‘V opening, the bend angle will vary around ( + or – 1°), ‘bend to bend’, so a 2° angle variation is possible.
Angle accuracy increases as the lower tool ‘V’ opening increases, so for steel plate bending with a wider ‘V’
the problem decreases
For more information on accuracy, simply contact us.
Options of: ESTUNE, DELEM, CYBELEC, ESA
CNC control. Controller options of up to 8 automatic axes, ancillary equipment, and offline software.
CNC programming assistance after installation: UK telephone support available, ‘freely’ now and for the future
The TECHNA FAB ‘Standard’ press brake back gauge Commences with 2 automatic axis being [X+R].
Options of up to 2 additional back gauge automatic
axis, being [Z1+Z2]
Lower deflection table option.
Beware of relying too much on a lower bed deflection system, the overuse of a lower beam anti-deflection system does create a ‘banana’ effect over the bend length, Anti- deflection systems have a part to play in the metal bending, but they should be used as a ‘fine tuning’ tool
A large‘Torsion Bar’ is attached to the rear of the top beam, the ‘Torsion Bars’ ‘only function’ is to
mechanically hold the top bending beam level
[i.e. the [Y] axis beam] during downward and upward strokes, therefore it stops the top beam from crabbing.
The final bending position of the [Y] axis, i.e. the Left & Right Hydraulic Cylinders, is controlled by ‘Dead Stops’, ‘Dead stops’ are large ‘motorised’ nuts, engaged with large a dimensioned buttress thread, these large dimensioned buttress threads are an extension to the whole cylinder piston, piston rod etc i.e. all machined as a one(1)piece.
The 2 ‘Dead Stop’ nuts are both driven by shafts from a central gearbox that is fitted with a rotary encoder to measure gearbox revolutions. The motorised ‘Dead Stop’ nuts position themselves up or down the buttress thread, the final bending position is achieved when the 2 number hydraulic cylinders are hydraulically pressurised, and the hydraulic pressure forces the hydraulic piston downwards until the ‘Dead Stop’ nuts ‘bottom out’ inside each
of the 2 number [Y] axis hydraulic cylinders.
[Y] axis positional accuracy is controlled by measuring the central gearbox revolutions, offering [Y] axis re-positioning accuracy of each [Y] axis stroke of (+ or – 0.10 ), whereas a Synchronised Press Brake is 10 x more accurate being (+ or – 0.01 ) each [Y1+Y2] axis stroke [Y1+Y2] Synchronisation is achieved using 2 number Optical Linear scales positioned at [Y1+Y2].
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