Box and Pan Brake
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Bench grinders | |
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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
Eye protection required! | ||
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- Workpiece can unexpectedly snap
- Pinching injuries
- Cuts/scrapes from sharp edges and burrs
Metal Shop Sheet Metal Brake |
Operation Notes
- 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
Parts of the Brake |
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.)