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  1. You will be working with a sheet metal brake to complete this step. The goal here is to clamp your brake teeth right on your lines. If your line is clamped down at an angle to your brake teeth, you will bend your metal at an angle and your box will not come out as you hope.

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  2. Forming Basics. Press brake forming-The fundamental advantage of a press brake as a forming tool is its flexibility. By using standard vee-dies, cost savings can be realized through economical set-ups and run times on small lots and prototypes.

  3. Sheet metal fabrication is the process of forming parts from a metal sheet by punching, cutting, stamping, and bending. 3D CAD files are converted into machine code, which controls a machine to precisely cut a flat pattern, which can be formed into the final part using press brakes and die tools.

  4. Objectives. By the end of today you should be able to... ...describe different forming processes, when they might be used, and compare their production rates, costs and environmental impacts. ...calculate forming forces, predict part defects (tearing, wrinkling, dimensional inaccuracy), and propose. solutions.

  5. Sheet metal design guidelines are followed for sheet metal enclosure and part design to ensure the first time right product and reduce cost.

  6. (inside the plane P) face of the metal sheet. Select as Bend face one of its adjacent face. 6 – Breaking corners. • Click on the Break Corners button . In the Break Corner dialog box, use the Blend method with a Radius of 1 mm. • Apply the Break Corner to the edges shown in figure below.

  7. This pan and box brake is designed to fold sheet metal into boxes, pans, or trays. Setback and clamping pressure are easily adjusted for different workpiece requirements, and the adjustable bending stop is used to make repetitive bends of the same angle.

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