Bending brake platform

Metal deforming – By use of non-deforming work-gripping clamp and relatively... – Clamp structure constitutes sole initial metal-deforming...

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72419, B21D 1100

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056576625

ABSTRACT:
Conventional sheet bending brakes are modified to provide a platform which is easy to assemble or disassemble and which is positioned at the top of the brake for ease of working the sheet material comprising platform brackets which are secured to the upper arm of the C-shaped bracket of the brake forming a substantially level support surface essentially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the brake and the platform positioned thereon.

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ABC Supply Company Inc., "Tools for Building Success" 1995 Catalog, pp. 52 and 53.

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