It's an automatic bending center designed to bend and fold sheet metal up to a work length of 1500 mm for parts such as panels, enclosures, brackets and other formed components in high‑volume or automated production.
The standard working/bending length is 1500 mm.
The machine offers high processing speed — up to 0.2 seconds per bend (per knife) as stated in the product description.
The machine can achieve high precision with typical accuracy in the range of 0.1–0.2 mm. Repeatability will depend on tooling, material and setup but is generally within the stated precision range.
This model is supplied with 15 axes as standard, enabling full automation of complex workpieces and multi‑step bending sequences without manual repositioning.
The product description highlights advantages compared with traditional hydraulic bending. Many modern automatic panel benders use electric/servo drives for faster cycle times and higher precision. Confirm the drive type with the supplier for this specific model.
Capability depends on material type, thickness and tooling. Typical CNC panel benders handle thin to medium sheet metals (for example mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum) but actual maximum thickness varies—please confirm allowable material types and thickness ranges with the manufacturer for your application.
The machine is described as easy to operate; one trained worker can operate multiple devices. It includes CNC controls and automated axes to reduce manual intervention. Training is recommended for programming and setup.
Standard tooling varies by supplier. Typical inclusions may be a set of punches/dies, clamps/back gauges and basic fixtures. Exact tooling, automatic tool changers, and additional accessories should be confirmed with the seller.
Most bending centers use CNC control systems that accept part programs from built‑in keyboards or offline CAM/CAD software. Many systems support common formats (DXF/NC) and offer automatic bend sequence generation. Verify the specific control brand, software compatibility and file formats with the supplier.
Standard safety features on automatic bending centers typically include emergency stops, safety interlocks, light curtains or guarded enclosures, and operator safety zones. Ask the manufacturer for a full list of safety devices supplied and any required optional safety upgrades for your facility.
Power, pneumatic and foundation/space requirements depend on the specific machine configuration. Provide your electrical supply details to the supplier; they will provide exact voltage, current, compressed air and floor/footprint requirements for installation.
Regular maintenance typically includes lubrication of moving parts, periodic inspection and replacement of wear tooling, calibration checks and electrical/control system maintenance. The machine bed is cast for stability and long service life, but recommended maintenance schedules should be provided by the manufacturer.
Warranty, spare parts availability and after‑sales support vary by supplier. Most reputable manufacturers offer a limited warranty and parts/service packages. Confirm warranty length, what it covers, lead times for spare parts and available service contracts before purchase.
Yes — CNC bending centers are frequently customized with options like automated material feeders, robotic part handlers, additional axes, special tooling and communication interfaces for production line integration. Discuss your automation and customization needs with the supplier for a tailored solution.
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