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40-Ton Electric Press Brake



Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) offers its all-electric GOFORM versatile 40-ton press brake. While designed for small parts up to 0.25" thick and less than 50 lbs., it also features a 10" stroke and 17" open height for jobs requiring tall tools and adapters. A 6-axis back gauge is engineered for basic and complex part shapes. The GOFORM has a heavy-duty, stress-relieved frame ready for multi-shift operation, and is designed for full tonnage with minimal deflection. The drive system uses satellite roller screw actuators engineered to reduce heat and wear for a long life of heavy use.

"The machine has a small footprint, can be easily moved with a forklift or overhead crane and operates without being anchored to the floor, so it can adapt to changing plant layouts and workflows," said Todd Kirchoff, Product Manager - Machine Tool Products for CI.

"GOFORM can be configured to use the three major tooling styles - American, WT/New Standard and European - and Express Clamp systems from Wilson Tool provide fast set-up, self seating and low maintenance with leak-free mechanical clamps," said a company spokesperson. "The Express Die Holder uses a full-length clamp rather than multiple set screws, allowing segmented dies to be used anywhere along the length of the bed." The European 1V and 2V die holders can be used directly on the bed without filler blocks.

"GOFORM uses high-resolution incremental encoders to provide ram repeatability for accurate small-part forming," said the spokesperson. "CI's PC-based control allows operators to set up jobs quickly with consistent results, and pre-loaded tool files help simplify programming and improve first-bend accuracy."

Programs can be created on the control or offline with Cincinnati's Bend Simulation Module.

For more information contact:

Cincinnati Incorporated

7420 Kilby Road

Harrison, OH 45030-8915

513-367-7100

info@e-ci.com

www.e-ci.com

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