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Top 10 Soldering Questions Answered - Stortz & Son Inc.

Author: Daisy

May. 06, 2024

Top 10 Soldering Questions Answered - Stortz & Son Inc.

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I do almost all air bending and am OK with the corner radius, and also do a fair amount of other angle parts so air bending works for me. If a sharper corner is wanted then you need to look at coining, and a lot more tonnage. How many parts and how accurate? Lot sizes make a difference too.
Your incoming laser will cut a lot of very accurate parts. Once you get that mastered you will find your parts getting far more complex because the laser will cut any shape with very fine detail. The bender you are looking at has a 4 way lower die and solid upper punch and cannot bend past 90 degrees. I make my own products too and decided to get a real modern press brake. For me it was between Amada and Trumpf. There were advantages to both. 8' Amada was less $ that the 10' Trumpf, Amada tooling less $ as well. But the 8' Amada took up more floor space than the Trumpf, Amada was a C frame and back gauge travel left to right was 60 inches or so, could not go past C frame. Trumpf frame is at very ends and I have almost full travel left right with back gauges. Both machines were 100 ton+. Both machines take sectional tooling and my initial tooling order cost more than the Baileigh machine. But if you need to do a box you will find yourself cutting up pieces of punch to do the job. I just add the sections together to get the length I need. Oh, and some bends require an exact length lower die length to fit between flanges.
Check out this Trumpf that just came out. Under 100k It is only sold one way, no options, and no salesman/sales engineer. WYSIWYG. I have a similar model, but it has a lot more features.
https://www.trumpf.com/filestorage/..._3000/TruBend-Series-3000-product-film-EN.mp4

Download this app to your Android device. Loads of bending info. Tonnage/bend length/thickness and more.I do almost all air bending and am OK with the corner radius, and also do a fair amount of other angle parts so air bending works for me. If a sharper corner is wanted then you need to look at coining, and a lot more tonnage. How many parts and how accurate? Lot sizes make a difference too.Your incoming laser will cut a lot of very accurate parts. Once you get that mastered you will find your parts getting far more complex because the laser will cut any shape with very fine detail. The bender you are looking at has a 4 way lower die and solid upper punch and cannot bend past 90 degrees. I make my own products too and decided to get a real modern press brake. For me it was between Amada and Trumpf. There were advantages to both. 8' Amada was less $ that the 10' Trumpf, Amada tooling less $ as well. But the 8' Amada took up more floor space than the Trumpf, Amada was a C frame and back gauge travel left to right was 60 inches or so, could not go past C frame. Trumpf frame is at very ends and I have almost full travel left right with back gauges. Both machines were 100 ton+. Both machines take sectional tooling and my initial tooling order cost more than the Baileigh machine. But if you need to do a box you will find yourself cutting up pieces of punch to do the job. I just add the sections together to get the length I need. Oh, and some bends require an exact length lower die length to fit between flanges.Check out this Trumpf that just came out. Under 100k It is only sold one way, no options, and no salesman/sales engineer. WYSIWYG. I have a similar model, but it has a lot more features.

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