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What type tool you have for bending 90 degrees ?
What type tool you have for bending 90 degrees 10 - 15mm bend height on the shape piece. Edge position for wire and the like. For pullmax or Eckold. I want to build an edge and do not want to use a bead roller.
Please give me advice, I do not want to invent it anymore.
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A picture or drawing might help us understand Jaroslav.
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Bill Longyard Winston-Salem, NC |
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90 degrres
Bill. I want to put the hem 90 degrees. In any shape - sheet cutout. I want a universal tool for Eckold or Pullmax or some home product.
I have a bead roller, but I want it another way. I have a picture of the situation when I used a manual method for wire laying. I hope you used it in your book ..... http://allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?t=16494
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DSC031561.jpgBill, I have this foto. Only for first step and degree 90.
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Jaroslav Last edited by route56wingnut; 02-24-2018 at 02:54 PM. |
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Kind of tool.
Okay, Dan, you can give a photo of that tool. I can produce, but I do not have the idea what kind. When I do not know, I'll ask. As far as I know, I give advise. Eckold has a stroke of 8mm. Thank you for your advice.
I have beautiful machines and a lot of equipment and this (THIS) I'm doing a mallet (MALLET) or hammer. I'm sad because I do not know how diferently way.
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Jaroslav Last edited by Jaroslav; 02-25-2018 at 04:57 AM. |
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I once thought about adding a second step to the Pullmax flange die to make the wire pocket and then close it. I never pursued it any further. Ron
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Ron you have me thinking wow
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Was it trumpf that used a toggle lever in their flange tool? i think that would work for any flange height with a suitable back guide. cant find a picture of it but the lower tool was basically a flat anvil and the upper reciprocating tool had a L shaped toggle lever, the long part of the "l" contacted and trapped the work whilst the short part turned the flange.
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