How To Use a Pan Brake to Make a Battery Tray. Eastwood
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- čas přidán 7. 03. 2017
- A Box-Pan Brake allows you to make bends on all four sides of a piece of metal to form a box. The "fingers" on the brake are moveable and removable, allowing all sides of the metal to be bent.
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The brakes are available in 12", 24" and 48" at Eastwood.com.
The Eastwood 24 Inch Box and Pan Sheet Metal Brake is the perfect size for a small shop or home use.
Bends sheet metal up to 24"
Use on up to 20 gauge steel or 16 gauge aluminum
Makes bends up to 135 degrees
Removable fingers to create pans or boxes
Perfect size for small shop
The Eastwood 24 inch Box and Pan Brake is a precision engineered metal working tool designed to produce accurate, variable length bends in angles up to 135° in mild, 20 gauge sheet steel and 18 gauge aluminum in widths up 24”. Create complex shapes such as floor reinforcement channels and ribs, sections of corrugated pickup bed floors; truck bedside panels, inner fender structures and much more, all with one convenient bench-mounted tool.
The Eastwood 48 Inch Box and Pan Sheet Metal Brake is the perfect size for a small shop or home use.
Bends sheet metal up to 48"
Use on up to 18 gauge steel, 22 gauge stainless or 16 gauge aluminum
Makes bends up to 135 degrees
Removable fingers to create pans or boxes
The Eastwood 48 inch Box and Pan Brake is a precision engineered metal working tool designed to produce accurate, variable length bends in angles up to 135° in mild 18 gauge sheet steel, 22 gauge stainless and 16 gauge aluminum in widths up 48”. Create complex shapes such as floor reinforcement channels and ribs, sections of corrugated pickup bed floors; truck bedside panels, inner fender structures and much more, all with one convenient bench-mounted tool.
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Very good presentation
Will the larger one coming out soon, be able to bend 18g steel? You know, for us with old cars having heavier gauge steel bodies! Keep up the great work on all the how-to vids.
Good stuff. Thanks.
When are you going to do the video on how you planned this project? Like to know how you set up measurements when doing dies/punches. Thanks.
i would buy one now if it did 18G, i would love to build a custom battery tray for my cuda, but 20 Gauge will not work for any battery tray that actually has to hold it up on its own
It will if you strengthen it with a beadroller and dimple dies.
can you make a box pan or box deeper than you are showing say like a tool box depth or is this all this machine can do capacity wise
would you be able to control the bend angle, or is it only bending 90°?. What's the max angle this machine can bend?
Great idea to plan a video before you shoot it. Or was the rough take that leaked on to CZcams?
will it bend 18g
hello anyone there
The 12 & 24" are rated to bend 16 ga aluminum and 20 ga steel.
Kenneth Mahnken hello 👋
Parece que no hacen para vender,
Solo bueno venden esas maquinas o no
are you on now
Do you have any bend bender than can bend 16 gauge steel? very small parts (4" x 4")
Check this out: www.eastwood.com/4-inch-metal-bender.html
That second dude is useless. Blurts out 12-24-48 like thanks dude. The guy making the box said it was setup from yesterday, and the second guy, oh we had this set up yesterday! Yeah no shit
come on guys.. really if you can t bend 18 or 16 gauge with it it is only a wannabe. i need you to step it up and build some real industrial tools. go above the Harbor freight stuff.