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Baileigh BB-9612 Box & Pan Brake

Box and Pan Brake BB-9612

Made in Taiwan

The BB-9612 Box and Pan Brake has 96 inch of useful bending width so it can bend a 4 x 8 ft the long way, up to 12 gauge mild steel, and 16 gauge stainless steel. This sheet metal tool has been rigidly built to withstand deflection in the apron area. The apron is reinforced with very heavy truss rods coupled to its massive all steel frame that is electro welded to withstand use at maximum capacity day in and day out for decades of quality bends. The heavy framework weighs in at an impressive 3200 lbs. This sheet metal brake's top apron has a 22 finger assortment of varying sizes to allow the operator to configure almost any box and pan up to a maximum depth of 6 inch. The fingers and bending rail are hardened to produce extremely straight and tight bends for years of service, even in stainless steel. The bending apron has two massive counter weights to help assist the operator in fatigue free bending, even at maximum capacity. The apron side shafts ride in precision lube for life bearings that improves tolerance and longevity of apron. Like all Baileigh sheet metal equipment, the BB-9612 comes mounted on a solid floor stand that improves efficiency and reduces operator fatigue. When sheet metal bending is required, professionals depend on the quality sheet metal tools Baileigh Industrial sells throughout North America and Western Europe. Baileighs BB-9612 is a serious sheet metal forming and bending machine that will offer decades of quality production at a reasonable price. This break is great for bending mild steel, aluminum and stainless steel.

 

Specifications
Model BB-9612
Min Reverse Bend .625 inch
Thickness (SS) 12 ga. (16 ga.)
Box Depth 6 inch
Beam Adjustment 1 inch
Bend Angle 0 – 135 degree
Finger Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6 inch
Power Manual
Shipping Weight 3,220 lbs.
Length 96 inch
Shipping Dimensions 123 x 34 x 46 inch

 

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