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high precision
Equipped with advanced CNC systems, large bending machines can ensure precise bending angles and dimensions, minimizing material waste to the greatest extent possible.
versatility
Capable of handling materials of various thicknesses, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
efficiency
The automation function, programming and tool changer greatly shorten the setup and production time.
durability
Built with sturdy materials and components to achieve long-term performance in harsh industrial environments.
safety
Integrate security mechanisms such as light curtains and emergency stops to protect operators during operation.
Application field
Automotive: Manufacturing body panels, chassis components, and structural parts.
Aerospace: Producing precision parts for aircraft and spacecraft.
Construction: Fabricating structural steel beams, brackets, and frameworks.
Electronics: Creating enclosures, racks, and housings for electronic devices.
Energy: Building components for wind turbines, solar panels, and power generation systems.
Usage Guidelines
Material Preparation: Ensure the metal sheets are clean, free of defects, and properly sized for the job.
Tool Selection: Choose the appropriate tools (punches and dies) based on the material type, thickness, and desired bend angle.
Machine Setup: Program the CNC system with the required parameters, including bend angle, back gauge position, and pressure.
Operation: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for loading, bending, and unloading materials. Always adhere to safety protocols.
Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the machine, including lubrication, alignment checks, and cleaning.
Common Concerns and Solutions
Material Springback: To address this, adjust the bending angle slightly to compensate for the material’s elasticity.
Inconsistent Bends: Ensure the material is properly aligned and the tools are securely fastened.
Machine Overload: Avoid exceeding the machine’s capacity by checking the material thickness and required pressure.
Tool Wear: Regularly inspect and replace worn-out tools to maintain precision and avoid defects.
Safety Risks: Provide adequate training to operators and ensure all safety features are functional.
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