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How to use a sheet metal hand brake.
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Handles material as thick as 16 gauge.
Brakes are fairly simple machines.
Lay the 42 piece of 2 angle iron on top of the 7 wide top plate centering it between the two end angles in the center of the sheet with the angle up and weld it in place with at least one inch welds on each edge 8 inches 20 3 cm apart.
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Insert sheet metal under clamping bar.
This will stiffen the plate when a piece of metal is clamped in the brake.
The 1 x 8 s should fit flush with the edges of the box with the good side up.
The sheet metal slips into the throat of the brake where an upper jaw clamps it firmly in place.
Bends metal up to 18 in.
The bending brake s design allows for a full 90º capacity in steel as thick as 16 gauge and can handle stock up to 18 in.
A lower jaw pivots on a continuous hinge to bend the material to the desired angle.
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The brake is compact and lightweight yet sturdy enough for professional production runs.
Pull down the clamping handles at each end to clamp the metal in place.
Make sure you have at least one piece with a straight square edge facing out.
Adjust clamping handle cam for metal thickness.
Makes bends to 90º.
The standard procedure for making a simple bend in sheet metal using a hand brake machine is as follows.
This will become the platform on which you will place the sheet metal adjust it to handle whatever length or width of sheet metal you choose.
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Measure and position the sheet metal edge the correct distance parrallel to the clamping bar.