A press brake is a machine capable of bending thin sheets. Its structure primarily consists of a support, a worktable, and a clamping plate. The worktable is mounted on the support and consists of a base and a pressure plate. The base is hinged to the clamping plate. The base consists of a housing, a coil, and a cover. The coil is located in a recess in the housing, and the top of the recess is covered by the cover. During operation, a wire energizes the coil, generating an attractive force on the pressure plate, thereby clamping the sheet between the pressure plate and the base. The electromagnetic clamping mechanism allows the pressure plate to be shaped to various workpiece requirements and can process workpieces with side walls, making operation very simple.
CNC press brakes and hydraulic press brakes consist of a support, a worktable, and a clamping plate. The worktable is mounted on the support and consists of a base and a pressure plate. The base is hinged to the clamping plate. The base consists of a housing, a coil, and a cover. The coil is located in a recess in the housing, and the top of the recess is covered by the cover. During use, the coil is energized by a wire, which generates an attractive force on the pressure plate, thereby clamping the thin plate between the pressure plate and the base. Due to the use of electromagnetic clamping, the pressure plate can be formed into a variety of workpiece requirements and can also process workpieces with side walls. The bending machine can meet the needs of various workpieces by replacing the bending machine mold.