- Positive stop attachment fitted to the back of the Ironworker ensures accurate bending.
- Fits all Edwards Ironworkers.
- Fits all Edwards Ironworkers and Shop Presses.
- Speed up production on repeatable bends by providing an adjustable stop for the various size Brake Attachments.
What our Experts Think
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Precision Back Stop for Press Brake Bending — the EDWARDS Press Brake Back Gauge (ED9‑PR135) provides an adjustable, positive stop for setting up repeatable bends, eliminating guesswork and reducing setup time.
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Wide Machine Compatibility — works with Edwards Ironworker brake tooling and press brake tooling on 20 T, 40 T shop presses and larger ironworkers (40 T–120 T, Elite models), giving consistent bend positioning across your equipment.
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Simple Hand‑Crank Adjustment — an easy‑to‑operate crank lets you slide the backstop to the exact brake position you need, improving workflow speed and repeatability.
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Durable, Shop‑Ready Build — rugged construction holds up under frequent use, maintaining reliable performance over time.
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Improves Productivity — ideal for repetitive bending jobs in fabrication and structural applications by ensuring consistent bend setup with minimal rework.
Q&A
Q1: What is the ED9‑PR135 Press Brake Back Gauge?
A: It’s an adjustable back gauge stop designed to work with Edwards press brake tooling on ironworkers or shop presses, helping set precise and repeatable bending positions.
Q2: What does this attachment do?
A: Provides a positive stop that bolts to the back of your press brake station, letting you position material consistently for accurate, repeatable bends across multiple workpieces.
Q3: Which machines is it compatible with?
A: Works with Edwards ironworkers and shop presses equipped for press brake tooling — including 40 T through 120 T models (both older and newer generations).
Q4: How does it improve workflow?
A: By setting an adjustable stop where you need it, it reduces layout time, minimizes setup errors, and boosts productivity when making repeated identical bends.
Q5: How is it adjusted?
A: A simple hand‑crank lets you glide the carriage backstop to your desired brake location quickly and lock it in place.
Q6: What are its basic specs?
A: Approximate overall dimensions are 27″ × 16″ × 6″, with a weight around 37 lbs — rugged construction for heavy shop use.
Q7: What tasks benefit most from this gauge?
A: Ideal for repetitive sheet metal bending, framework fabrication, bracket forming, or any job needing precise and repeatable bend locations.
Q8: Is it easy to install?
A: Yes — it bolts directly to compatible brake tooling on your ironworker or press, with no special tools required.
Q9: Does it fit multiple brake tooling lengths?
A: It’s designed to work with a range of Edwards brake tooling setups (e.g., 12″, 18″, 24″, 32″ press brakes) to provide consistent back‑stop support.
Q10: What’s the key advantage of adding this gauge?
A: It dramatically improves bend accuracy and repeatability, which is crucial for production runs or precision metalwork.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean After Each Use: Remove metal chips and dust from rails, guides, and stops to keep positioning smooth and accurate.
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Lubricate Moving Components: Lightly oil guide rails, slides, and adjustment screws to reduce wear and ensure smooth travel.
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Check Alignment Regularly: Verify gauge squareness and parallelism with the press brake bed for consistent bends and repeatable positioning.
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Tighten Fasteners: Periodically inspect and secure all bolts, knobs, and locking hardware to maintain rigidity under load.
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Inspect for Wear or Damage: Look for bent rails, worn indexing stops, or damaged scales; repair or replace as needed to preserve precision.
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Protect from Corrosion: Store in a dry environment and apply rust inhibitor to exposed steel surfaces when not in use.