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Standard SP6-600x6000 6 Axis Press brake with Delem DA66T Control:
A 6-axis press brake is a type of metalworking machine that is used to bend and shape sheet metal. It is capable of performing complex bending operations with high precision, and is commonly used in the manufacturing industry for producing metal components and parts.
The "6-axis" designation refers to the six different axes of motion that the press brake can control. These axes are:
Y-axis: This controls the vertical movement of the ram (the part of the press brake that presses down on the sheet metal).
X-axis: This controls the horizontal movement of the sheet metal as it is being bent.
Z-axis: This controls the depth of the bend, or how far the ram presses down on the sheet metal.
R-axis: This controls the position of the back gauge (a metal bar that helps to position the sheet metal before it is bent).
A-axis: This controls the angle of the bending tool.
C-axis: This controls the rotation of the bending tool.
The six-axis press brake is typically controlled by a computer program that allows the operator to input precise measurements and specifications for each bending operation. This results in highly accurate and repeatable bending operations, which are essential for the production of high-quality metal components.
DA-66T DA-Touch series 2D graphical control for CNC press brakes, features:
Due to the many options offered, these machines are strictly built on order. Feel free to customize and build your ideal machine.
Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit
Using a 6-axis press brake involves several steps and requires some knowledge of metalworking and machine operation.
Here is a general overview of the process:
Preparation: First, the sheet metal to be bent is cleaned and checked for imperfections or defects. Then, the operator sets up the machine, including adjusting the back gauge and installing the appropriate bending tool.
Programming: The operator inputs the specifications for the bending operation into the machine's computer system. This includes the angle of the bend, the depth of the bend, and the position of the back gauge.
Loading: The operator places the sheet metal onto the bed of the press brake, ensuring that it is positioned correctly against the back gauge.
Bending: The operator activates the press brake, which uses the six axes of motion to precisely bend the sheet metal to the desired shape.
Unloading: Once the bending operation is complete, the operator removes the bent sheet metal from the machine.
Inspection: The operator inspects the bent sheet metal for any imperfections or defects, and makes any necessary adjustments to the machine or the bending process.
Repeat: The operator repeats this process as necessary to produce the desired number of bent metal components.
It is important to note that using a 6-axis press brake can be dangerous, and requires proper training and safety precautions. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and use appropriate personal protective equipment when operating a press brake.
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Standard SP6-600x6000 6 Axis Press brake with Delem DA66T Control:
A 6-axis press brake is a type of metalworking machine that is used to bend and shape sheet metal. It is capable of performing complex bending operations with high precision, and is commonly used in the manufacturing industry for producing metal components and parts.
The "6-axis" designation refers to the six different axes of motion that the press brake can control. These axes are:
Y-axis: This controls the vertical movement of the ram (the part of the press brake that presses down on the sheet metal).
X-axis: This controls the horizontal movement of the sheet metal as it is being bent.
Z-axis: This controls the depth of the bend, or how far the ram presses down on the sheet metal.
R-axis: This controls the position of the back gauge (a metal bar that helps to position the sheet metal before it is bent).
A-axis: This controls the angle of the bending tool.
C-axis: This controls the rotation of the bending tool.
The six-axis press brake is typically controlled by a computer program that allows the operator to input precise measurements and specifications for each bending operation. This results in highly accurate and repeatable bending operations, which are essential for the production of high-quality metal components.
DA-66T DA-Touch series 2D graphical control for CNC press brakes, features:
Due to the many options offered, these machines are strictly built on order. Feel free to customize and build your ideal machine.
Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit
Using a 6-axis press brake involves several steps and requires some knowledge of metalworking and machine operation.
Here is a general overview of the process:
Preparation: First, the sheet metal to be bent is cleaned and checked for imperfections or defects. Then, the operator sets up the machine, including adjusting the back gauge and installing the appropriate bending tool.
Programming: The operator inputs the specifications for the bending operation into the machine's computer system. This includes the angle of the bend, the depth of the bend, and the position of the back gauge.
Loading: The operator places the sheet metal onto the bed of the press brake, ensuring that it is positioned correctly against the back gauge.
Bending: The operator activates the press brake, which uses the six axes of motion to precisely bend the sheet metal to the desired shape.
Unloading: Once the bending operation is complete, the operator removes the bent sheet metal from the machine.
Inspection: The operator inspects the bent sheet metal for any imperfections or defects, and makes any necessary adjustments to the machine or the bending process.
Repeat: The operator repeats this process as necessary to produce the desired number of bent metal components.
It is important to note that using a 6-axis press brake can be dangerous, and requires proper training and safety precautions. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and use appropriate personal protective equipment when operating a press brake.