Manual Press Brake
Last updated January 4, 2024
Attention
WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES when using the machine.
Note
You can only bend steel. If you try to bend aluminum, it will break.
Instructions
Make sure that the blade is aligned with the long, rectangular indent
Turn the red wheel CLOCKWISE. You will notice that the blade travels downwards
Once it is close to the hole (make sure to leave a small gap!), move the block with the indent in it so that it is parallel to the blade. This ensures that the bend will be parallel to the hole
Align the part you want to be bent under where the blade will come down, in the small gap you made
The part will be bent under the blade, so make sure that the area you want to be bent is directly underneath the edge of the blade in the correct orientation
Turn the pressure OFF
To do this, rotate the black knob above the gauge CLOCKWISE, in the direction that the arrow that says CLOSE points
Once the knob stops turning, the pressure is OFF
Take the top bar from the space directly under the gauge
Insert the bar into the black hole between the pressure gauge and spring
Caution
Make sure that no one is touching the area where the press will come down!
Move the bar up and down to move the blade further downwards
Once the blade makes contact with the part, the blade may turn
Caution
Make sure to re-align the part and rectangular block if needed
Continue moving the bar up and down until it is very difficult to move
The pressure gauge should read around 100 at this point
Remove the bar and place it back on the rack
Slowly release the pressure by rotating the black knob above the gauge COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Caution
Make sure that no one is near the blade as it will pop up
Remove the part from the bending press
ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS!!!