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A
Punch Opening Cylinder
Opens and closes the punch to allow closed bent
material to be unloaded after bending.
B
Punch Lock Pins
Removed to allow the punch to be opened. MUST
be installed and tightened during the bending
process. Bending without the pins installed and tight
will cause damage to the machine.
C
Die Lifting Hooks
Hook on the punch and the lift studs on the die to lift
the die when rotating the die to use a different V-
groove.
D
Punch Beam
V edge punch which is pulled down into the material
and then into the die to form the desired bend angle.
E
Die
Four sided die with V-grooves on each side to
complete the bend.
F
Function Selector Switch
Turned the Left to select bending. Turn to the right to
select punch opening.
G
Punch Open Push Button
This switch is pressed and held to allow the foot
pedal to active the punch cylinder to open or close.
H
Depth Stop
Adjust in a coarse and fine adjustment. When
adjusted, the stop will active a limit switch and stop
down travel and allow for repeated bends to the
same angle.
I
Power Indicator Lamp
Illuminates when the press is powered On.
J
Pump and Motor Assembly
Supplies the hydraulic force used during operation.
K
Casters
The press brake is mounted on casters to allow for
the machine to be moved and stored as needed.
Two casters are ridge and two are swivel.
L
On/Off Switch
Starts and Stops the hydraulic pump.
M
Down Foot Pedal
Pressing this pedal will cause the bending beam to
lower into the die to bend the material. Also used
with the Punch Open Push Button to close the
punch beam.
N
Up Foot Pedal
Pressing this pedal will cause the bending beam to
raise and open the bending area to change or
reposition material for the next bend. Also used with
the Punch Open Push Button to open the punch
beam.
Note: Shown with the motor and punch opening cylinder covers removed for
clarity.
Summary of Contents for BP-4830
Page 15: ...13 13 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE A D F G E B C H I B C L J M N K K...
Page 29: ...27 27 PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 32: ...30 30 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...
Page 33: ...31 31 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC...
Page 34: ...32 32 NOTES...
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