5 Steps to Modernize your Old Press Brake

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Title: 5 Steps to Modernize your Old Press Brake


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5 Steps to Modernize your Old Press Brake
Just like other press brake owners, you might be
wondering what to do with your old press brakes.
You might be caught in between selling the old
and buying a new press brake. Well, if you're
planning on a new one, I would suggest going for
the Amada Press Brake for Sale. But let me tell
you that replacing old with new can cost you
thousands of dollars. Up of that, you might have
to deal with logistics overhead. A
cost-effective solution would be to increase your
existing machine's productivity by retrofitting.
In case, if you need to replace parts, you can
go for prima spare parts. While retrofitting,
knowing about the type of retrofits and the ones
suitable for your machine would be better. It
will help you decide whether upgrading the
machine is worth it or not. You can follow these
steps to assess the condition of your press
brakes.
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1. Evaluate the Condition of the Machine First,
identify the condition of hydraulic, mechanical,
and electrical components of the machine. While
doing so, focus on- RAM, pedestal control, back
gauge control, and press brake control. See if
your RAM is accurate, consistent, and level on
both sides. If they are producing proper results,
you can go with a retrofit. Also, check the
bending method. Next, check whether the foot
pedestal is working or not. If it is, you can
avoid replacement. Also, check if your back gauge
needs replacement or reusing would work. Lastly,
see if your press brake can work manually, as
basic retrofit often works with it. 2. Learn
About your Machine Consider the type of machine
you're working with. If your machine is a
mechanical-style press brake, you can add a
standalone CNC back gauge system, though ram
programmability won't work.
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  • Rocker-style hydraulic press brake can be
    retrofitted with a programmable position and
    control interface. Synchro-style hydraulic
    brakes often focus on libraries and simulations.
    So, learn about your machine and then consider
    retrofitting.
  • 3. Identify the Pain Points
  • Assess your challenges by asking questions like
  • Which method would be suitable - back gauging or
    front gauging?
  • Are you making frequent changes to the tool? Are
    you changing die heights often? If so, you can
    adjust your surface's height to accommodate the
    new tool by incorporating the R axis.
  • Do you often adjust the angle and depth of the
    ram manually? If so, adding a ram axis or y-axis
    would help increase productivity.
  • Do you handle the same parts multiple times and
    adjust the gauge often? Use the X-axis, Y-axis,
    R-axis, Z1 axis, and Z2 axis to increase
    operator productivity.
  • Are operators capable of offline programming? A
    few retrofits offer offline programming, so
    operators must be

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well-versed with programming and provided essentia
l training. Evaluate these and jump onto the
next step. 4. Determine an Approach Retrofit
companies need to know about your press brake
application in order to provide a proper
solution. They will ask questions like the
length of the press brake. Whether you're
bending little gauge sheet metal or heavy plates.
Are single operators enough to support the
sheets? So, determine the approaches you would
like to take. For this, keep questioning - How
much job storage do I need? Should I add the
components' programmability? Do I need a full
tool library? Do I need networking? Will I
import DXF, AutoCAD, SolidWorks? Answering
these questions will assist you in determining
the retrofit approach.
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  • 5. Implement Your Solution
  • If your press brake is working properly and still
    you want to increase your bending process's
    productivity, you can go for one of three
    options.
  • Leave the machine and limp it for as long as
    possible.
  • Purchase a new multi-axis press brake. (You can
    choose Amada press brake for sale.)
  • Retrofit the whole machine or some parts. (For
    spare parts, refer to prima spare parts.)
  • Lastly, you can take the help of an experienced
    supplier specializing in metal forming and
    fabrication machinery.
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