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Fundamentals Of Press Brake Tooling 2ed
No other book about press brakes comes close to equaling the wide breath of information contained in Fundamentals of Press Brake Tooling. It provides a basic understanding of what must be considered in selecting proper tooling, determining minimum machine requirements, using blank size calculations, and arriving at an acceptable bend sequence.
Although this book is based on an engineering background, the technical information has been simplified to allow press brake users to understand the complex concepts and techniques used in forming operations. This information is derived from "real world" experience based on the actual parameters that have to be considered in order to produce quality parts.
CHAPTER :
1: Review of the Press Brake, 1-12
2: Press Brake Tooling (Normally Called Dies), 13-20
3: The Basic 90o Bend, 21-30
4: Air Bend Tonnage, 31-36
5: Fundamental Information, 37-52
6: Forming Other Types of Material, 53-60
7: Gaging , 61-78
8: Bend Allowance (What Size Should I Cut My Blank?), 89-86
9: Safe Use of a Press Brake, 87-98
10: Minimizing Die Marks on the Material, 99-108
11: Offsets, Joggles, and "Z" Bends, 109-118
12: Simple Channels, 119-124
13: Hems and Seams, 125-136
14: Radius Dies, 137-154
15: Rib Shapes, 155-162
16: Corrugations, 163-170
17: Box Forming, 171-182
18: Beads or Curls, 183-188
19: Wiping Dies, 189-194
20: Plate Forming, 195-202
21: European-Style Press Brake Tooling, 203-206
22: Punching, 207-220
23: Multiple Dies in the Press Brake, 221-222
24: Other Important Information Needed for Making Good Tooling
Decisions, 223-236
25: Determining How to Make a Good Part, 237-240
26: Understanding Words Used in the Context of Press Brake
Tooling 241-248
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