
II-2
1. FUNCTIONS
This machine is a hydraulic press brake of the central pressure
application and parallel rising type. It has the following features:
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The hydraulic circuit is simplified to minimize oil leakage and facilitate
maintenance.
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A main cylinder is installed at the center of the ram to minimize the
distortion produced in the upper and lower beams during pressure
application.
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Installed at the center of the ram, a bearing guide unit slides up and
down along the main cylinder surface that doubles as sliding surface,
in order to keep the upper and lower beams accurately parallel.
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A punch-to-die clearance setting unit allows the ram stroke length to
be set to a required minimum and the working efficiency to be
enhanced as a result.
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The bar pedal can be pressed as required to adjust the ram approach
speed or stop the ram mid-stroke. This is ideal for bending
worksheets on which scribed lines must be aligned with the punch
nose line.
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Punch holders and die holders are installed in the upper and lower
beams and provide for easy installation of punches and dies,
respectively.
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Standard tools are light in mass, easy to carry, available in many
types, and adaptable to a variety of bending operations. (For the
tools, refer to their catalogs.)
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