Many shops spend $50,000 on high-precision Amada or European tooling, only to store them on wooden pallets or steel racks where the ground surfaces rub against each other. A single 0.05mm nick on a punch tip can translate to a visible line on every finished part. The MIHARTING Amada press brake tooling cabinet is not just furniture—it is a protective system designed to preserve your shop’s accuracy.
1. Engineering for Weight: The Heavy-Duty Requirement
Press brake tools are deceptively heavy. A standard 835mm punch can weigh 15-20kg. A full drawer of dies can easily exceed 200kg.
MIHARTING Drawer Specs: Our cabinets use industrial-grade telescopic sliders with a 250kg load capacity per drawer.
Anti-Tip Safety: We implement a “single-drawer-open” interlocking system. This prevents the center of gravity from shifting forward and causing the cabinet to tip—a critical safety feature in busy workshops.
2. 5S Integration: Speed is Profit
In Lean Manufacturing, “Motion” and “Waiting” are two of the eight wastes.
Visual Management: By using MIHARTING tooling cabinets, each China press brake tooling has a designated, labeled slot. Operators can identify a missing tool instantly.
Protection: Each drawer is lined with oil-resistant PE foam or plastic dividers specifically shaped for Amada-style tangs, ensuring no metal-on-metal contact.
3. Technical Specifications: Versatility in Storage
Our cabinets are designed to handle various tool heights (AFH, standard, or tall).
Cabinet Dimensions: Typically 1000mm (W) x 750mm (D) x 1200mm (H).
Drawer Configuration: Customizable from 5 to 9 drawers.
Finish: High-durability powder coating (ESD-safe options available for electronic-sensitive environments).
4. Industry Insight: Why Humidity Control Matters
High-precision tools are susceptible to oxidation. A MIHARTING cabinet provides a semi-sealed environment. When tools are stored with a light film of oil inside a drawer, they are protected from the ambient humidity and shop floor dust that accelerate rust.
5. Conclusion: Protecting the ROI
The ROI of a MIHARTING Amada press brake tooling cabinet is measured in the reduction of “re-setup” time and the elimination of tool replacement costs due to accidental damage. Organize your precision, protect your profit.
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