Common materials of press brake toolings are T8, T8A, T10, T10A, 42CrMo, Cr12MoV.
Common materials of press brake toolings are T8, T8A, T10, T10A, 42CrMo, Cr12MoV.
When the press brake is actually used, different press brake tools need to be equipped according to the press brake molds. First of all, you need to understand the processing parameters of the press brake mold. When choosing the mold, you can make a reasonable choice based on the machine tool's pressure, structure, material, workpiece expansion size, process requirements, surface treatment, etc.
Timely delivery: Standard and non-standard molds are generally shipped within 20 working days.
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1.V-shaped Die: This is the most common type of press brake die. Its working section features a V-shaped groove. V-shaped dies come in a variety of groove widths, suitable for bending sheet metal of varying thicknesses.
2. U-shaped Die: A U-shaped die can form U-shaped sheet metal parts in a single operation, such as the common U-shaped steel channel.
3. Scimitar Die: The cutting edge of a scimitar die is typically curved, not straight. This die is primarily used for bending complex, unusual sheet metal shapes, such as arcs and S-shaped shapes.
4. Forming Die: A forming die is a specialized die designed and manufactured based on the specific product shape. It can bend sheet metal into a specific, complex shape in a single pass, eliminating the need for multiple die changes and multiple steps.
5. Flattening Die: A flattening die is primarily used to flatten already bent sheet metal parts to ensure smoothness and precision at the bend.
If we have sufficient stock, we typically ship within 1-2 business days after order confirmation and payment. This is because after an order is placed, the warehouse must process the order, including printing the shipping document, picking, inspecting, and packaging.
Customized items generally have a longer delivery lead time. This is because customized items require design drawings, finalized plans, production, and processing based on the customer's specific needs, followed by inspection and packaging. Overall, the delivery lead time for customized items is approximately 20 business days.