33 Ton, BAILEIGH 60" X 33-TON HYDRAULIC PRESS BRAKE, MODEL#BP-3360NC **NEW**
Reference Number: 6779
Condition: New
"If you need a machine and don't buy it, then you will ultimately find you have paid for it but don't have it." Henry Ford
Full Product Description
Model: BP-3360NC Gauge Length: 23.62" Return Speed: 2.36" / sec. Maximum Pressure: 33 tons Oil Capacity: 24 gal Bending Capacity Max Length Max Thickness: 61" / .078" Approach Speed: 3.14" / sec. Back Gauge Motor: 1/2 hp Bending Speed: .275" / sec. Main Motor: 3 hp Distance Between Housings: 49.21" Distance From Table To Ram: 9.84" Power: 220V / 3-phase Shipping Weight: 3,300 lbs. Shipping Dimensions: 67" x 47.5" x 80.75" DESCRIPTION: Baileigh Industrial's BP-3360 NC hydraulic brake press has a very heavy electro welded frame of soilid plate steel making this a very rigid machine that runs so smoothly in production. To aid with rigidity the beam is stabalized by 3 axis bearings sliding on several extremely hardened stabalization tracks and is further stabalized by a unique parallel mechanism. All of this attention to detail assures high accuracy between both dies at any position of the stroke. This precise sheet metal bender is a two axis NC machine where positioning of the upper beam and back gauge can be fine tuned and whose position is via encoder controls. The top beam uses two precise hydraulic cylinders that are coupled to an encoder to measure their exact position. The position of the downward stroke is illuminated on the DRO (digital readout). This means you can accurately fine tune a sheet metal bend and make it perfect every time. The motorized back gauge rides on a solid ball screw trolley mechanism and its position is being read by an encoder whose displaying its whereabouts on a separate DRO. Fine tuning of both the beam and back gauge are by separate DRO. Fine tuning of both the beam and back gauge are by sparate hand wheels. This means that this is an extremely accurate hydraulic brake pressacross the entire width of the beam. This machine can be run in three modes. The first is the jog mode which is exclusively meant for set up. The second is manual where the operator may wish to have more control over the decent and return of the beam in production The final is automatic which is for full production.