Box and Pan Brake

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Bench grinders
Box and Pan Brake
General Info
Make Varied
Model Varied
Serial Unknown
Specs n/a
Manual n/a
Asylum Info
Location Metal Shop
Rubric n/a
Training Tool classes
Testing Tool testing, or [[:Category:Metal Shop#Tool Testing

Night|come to the shop on Tool Testing Night]]

Restrictions red


Materials

Use for:

  • Up to 22 Ga sheet metal (1/32")
  • Mild Steel
  • Soft Metals


Do not use for:

  • Sheet metal exceeding 1/32"
  • Stainless steel
  • High-carbon or Hardened steel
  • Round or square stock

Safety Hazards

Warning Safety glasses Eye protection required!


  • Workpiece can unexpectedly snap
  • Pinching injuries
  • Cuts/scrapes from sharp edges and burrs

Operation Notes

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Brake
Metal Shop Sheet Metal Brake
  • Brake maximum capacity – 22 GA x 48” width
  • Attached gauge wheel is used to judge if your material is appropriate for the machine.
  • Spare parts, including an Allen wrench, are stored underneath.
  • A 6 mm Allen wrench is used to adjust fingers. The proper size wrench will help to prolong the life of the screw heads.

Basic Operating Instructions

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Brake Parts
Parts of the Brake
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Brake Adjustments
Adjusting the Brake
  • Align fingers by loosening all, then raising the apron to line them up. Re-tighten.
  • Place sheet metal under fingers and position as needed.
  • Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to adjust fingers 1/18” to 1/16” from edge. Material width from edge is a good rule of thumb.
  • Lock your material by pressing both clamp handles down. (Left one is bent, and tricky)
  • To bend sheet metal, grab Apron Handles and lift. (Remember, steel has spring-back.)

Video

[www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4RWkf7eo1g Box and Pan Brake]