48in sheet metal brake: Difference between revisions
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== Use == | == Use == | ||
Revision as of 02:47, 18 September 2013
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Use
For straight line bends in sheet metal. Up to 16 gauge?
Note
When moving the teeth, make sure the dogs on the back are vertical. If they are hanging on by a corner they may fall off and get damaged.
List of Currently Certified Users
| Qualified Member | Trained By |
|---|---|
| Tucker Tomlinson | |
| Steve Finkelman |
This tool may require training to be used correctly.
Training Resources
Links:
Bending Problems
Bend Allowance
The Art of Sheet Metal Design