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AYPA is proud to introduce the SE series servo motor panel bending machine.
√ AYPA panel press brake use unique frame structure- the upper worktable is fixed by the inclined block.
It is much stabler and higher accuracy compared with welding structure.
√ Users can reduce the work intensity and improve efficiency by using pedal switch.
√ AYPA panel bender is equipped with quick clamping die plate.
√ The digital encoder directly controls the height of worktable while working, which can avoid unnecessary empty travel.
√ AYPA bender can match with robot arm in automatic flow line.
√ It's widely used to produce cabinet, fire door, kitchenware, refrigeration, and aluminum walls.
| Items | Unit | Specifications |
| Punch Force | KN | 500 |
| Bending Length | MM | 1500 |
| Controlling Axes No. | PCS | 5 |
| Working Stroke | MM | 150 |
| Throat Depth | MM | 260 |
| Return Bending Speed | MM/S | 160 |
| Downward Bending Speed | MM/S | 150-180 |
| Bending Speed | MM/S | 10-20 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | L | 35 |
| Motor Power | KW | 7.5 |
| Total Weight | KG | 3500 |
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AYPA is a technological innovation factory with over 20 patents.
* It specializes in producing CNC turret punch machine, bending machine, CNC deburring machine etc.
* Automatic bender can bend complex workpiece at one-time without manual operation.
* Servo press can automatically punch, roll, cut and form.
* Both can work with stack robot to realize highly automated cabinet, kitchenware, fire door, aluminum wall industry.
* We provide customers R&D, production and after-service.
AYPA represents our commitment to lead industry into new era.

1. How about the delivery time?
Generally it's 15-30 days based on the model.
2. How is the warranty time?
1 year after installation.
Lifetime free technical support.
3. How to choose the suitable machine?
Please advise us the material/ thickness/ dimension of metal sheet, and product photos.
4. Hydraulic vs. Mechanical: What are the main advantages of a hydraulic press brake over an old mechanical one?
Hydraulic press brakes offer superior precision and control, allowing for fine-tuned adjustments to pressure and speed during the bending process. They can handle a wider range of material thicknesses thanks to adjustable tonnage settings and are generally safer, often featuring advanced safety devices like light curtains. They also operate more smoothly, reducing wear and tear on the machine .
5. What exactly is a 5-axis press brake and how does it differ from a standard press brake?
A standard press brake typically operates on three axes (X, Y, Z) to control the backgauge and ram depth. A 5-axis press brake introduces two additional axes of motion, usually involving the backgauge fingers or the tooling itself. These additional axes allow for complex, multi-plane bending and the manipulation of large or asymmetrical parts without manual intervention. This enables the machine to form intricate geometries that would be impossible or require multiple setups on a traditional machine.
6. What are the primary advantages of using a 5-axis hydraulic press brake?
· Superior Precision: The servo-controlled axes allow for tighter tolerances by supporting the workpiece during the bend, reducing errors caused by material sag or manipulation .
· Versatility & Complexity: It can handle parts with complex shapes, such as boxes, channels, and components with flanges in different planes, in a single handling .
· Increased Productivity: By reducing the need for manual part flipping and multiple machine setups, cycle times are significantly reduced.
7. What types of materials can be formed?
5-axis press brakes are capable of bending the same wide range of materials as standard press brakes. This includes mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper. However, the thickness and tensile strength of the material will dictate the tonnage required and may affect the complexity of the movements. High-strength steels may require slower bending speeds and specialized tooling.
8. How do I perform basic daily maintenance?
Maintenance is critical for longevity and accuracy. Operators should:
· Clean: Remove metal dust and debris from the machine, especially the back gauge rails and tooling .
· Check Oil Level: Inspect the hydraulic oil level in the tank and top up if necessary .
· Lubricate: Apply grease to guide rails and other moving parts as specified in the manual .
· Inspect Safety Devices: Test emergency stops and light curtains to ensure they function correctly .
9. What safety protocols are specific to 5-axis operation?
While standard press brake safety rules apply (PPE, keeping hands clear), 5-axis machines introduce unique risks due to the dynamic movement of the backgauges and workpiece.
· Laser Safety Systems: Modern machines use laser barriers or light curtains that monitor the bending area. If the beam is broken, the machine stops instantly.
· Axis Collision: Operators must be vigilant about the programmed path to prevent the moving backgauges from colliding with the punch or die.
· Workpiece Handling: Because the machine manipulates the part, operators must keep clear of the "pinch points" created by the moving part and the machine frame.
10. Why is my bending angle inconsistent across the length of the part?
Inconsistent angles are often due to one of three issues:
· Tool Wear or Misalignment: The punch and die may be worn or not properly aligned along the centerline .
· Ram Deflection: The ram may be bending under load; modern machines have crowning (deflection compensation) systems to counter this, which may need adjustment.
· Back Gauge Issues: The back gauge fingers might be out of position due to dirt on the rails or loose mechanical connections.