EDWARDS 18" Press Brake Tooling - ED9-PRB18
Designed to compliment the Edwards Shop Presses, the 18" Press Brake Tooling turns your Shop Press into a brake. Fabricate brackets, frames, pans and tanks with this Brake with 4-Way Die. Includes a standard punch that allows 1/16", 1/8", 3/16" and 1/4" material to be formed to a 90° angle. Easily create repeatable bends when paired with the Press Brake Back Gauge.
Features
- Compatible with 40, 60, 110 Ton Shop Presses.
- Designed to complement the Edwards Shop Presses, the 18" Press Brake Tooling turns your Shop Press into a brake.
- Easily create repeatable bends when paired with the Press Brake Back Gauge.
- Fabricate brackets, frames, pans, and tanks with this Brake with 4-Way Die.
- Includes a standard punch that allows 1/16", 1/8", 3/16" and 1/4" material to be formed to a 90° angle.
- Max Material Thickness: 1/4" x 18", 3/8" x 6".
What our Experts Think
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Precision tooling for larger bending jobs
The EDWARDS 18″ Press Brake Tooling (ED9‑PRB18) is engineered to deliver clean, consistent bends on heavier plate and structural materials — ideal for shops handling large‑format fabrication.
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Built for heavy‑duty presses
Designed to pair with 60 T–110 T shop presses, this tooling maintains rigidity and accuracy under high loads for dependable results.
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Accurate bend geometry every time
Precision‑machined, hardened tooling ensures uniform bend angles and smooth, repeatable results across multiple cycles — critical for production consistency.
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Versatile for common fabrication needs
Handles a range of forming tasks from channels and brackets to complex bends, reducing the need for frequent tooling swaps.
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Durable, shop‑ready construction
Industrial‑grade build stands up to heavy use in busy environments, delivering long service life with minimal maintenance.
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Quick setup and alignment
Designed for easy installation and alignment, helping reduce setup time and keep workflows moving.
Q&A
Q: What is the EDWARDS 32″ Press Brake Tooling (ED9‑PRB32)?
A: A 32‑inch press brake tooling set designed for use with Edwards 60 T and 110 T shop presses, enabling accurate bending and forming of metal up to 32″ wide.
Q: What bend operations can it perform?
A: Allows precise V‑bending, air bending, and forming of sheet and plate metal in fabrication, maintenance, and production environments.
Q: Which machines is this tooling compatible with?
A: Made to work with Edwards 60 Ton and 110 Ton hydraulic shop presses, providing reliable bending capabilities on heavy‑duty presses.
Q: What’s included in this tooling set?
A: Includes a 32″ long press brake punch and matching V‑block die sets sized for general bending tasks (specific configurations vary by supplier).
Q: What materials and thicknesses can it handle?
A: Suited for bending steel, stainless, and other metals within the tonnage limits of your press — typically light to medium gauge plate.
Q: How does this tooling improve productivity?
A: Provides a wide, uniform bending surface that helps produce consistent, repeatable bends with reduced setup time.
Q: Is this tooling durable?
A: Yes — manufactured from industrial‑grade tool steel to withstand high‑force bending and frequent shop use.
Q: Who should use this product?
A: Ideal for fabricators, machine shops, and industrial maintenance teams needing reliable press brake capability on Edwards hydraulic presses.
Q: Why choose ED9‑PRB32 tooling?
A: It expands the versatility of your shop press with professional‑grade bending tooling, boosting accuracy and workflow efficiency on medium‑to‑large parts.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean After Use: Remove metal shavings, dust, and oil to maintain tooling precision.
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Inspect for Wear: Check punches and dies for chips, cracks, or deformation; replace or sharpen as needed.
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Lubricate Contact Surfaces: Apply light oil to reduce friction and prevent corrosion.
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Verify Alignment: Ensure punches and dies are properly seated in the press brake for accurate bends.
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Secure Hardware: Tighten bolts and clamps to maintain stability during operation.
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Store Properly: Keep in a dry environment to prevent rust and corrosion.