
ProFormer Metal Forming Tools for the Professional
Made in the USA

" More than 50 Sheet Metal Brake Models to
choose from"
Contents |
| Down Flange Brakes. . . . . Special Option Build, our competitors can't come close! |
| Finger Brakes . . . . . . . . . .Over 30 ProFormer
Finger Brakes Models |
| Radius Brakes . . . . . . . . . Your answer to forming radius bends!
Four Models |
| Straight Brakes . . . . . . . . .Over 25 ProFormer
Straight Brakes Models |
| Bead Roller . . . . . . . . . . . 26" Open Throat Bead Roller |
| Stretcher Shrinker . . . . . . Cast iron bodies and hardened
tool steel jaws! |
| Hydraulic
Assist . . . . . . . .Hydraulic Assist for Sheet Metal Brakes |
| Brake Options . . .
. . . . . . .Customize your brake for the work you do! |
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Information |
| Brake
Setup . . . . . . . . . . ."How To" Setup your ProFormer Brake |
| ğRadius Brake Operation."How
To" Using your ProFormer Radius Brake |
| Installing Radius Bar. . . . . .Installing a Radius Bar on ProFormer
Brakes |

ProFormer
Radius Brake Operation
To position the material being formed in the
brake, mark a line on your material that is mid way through a 90 degree bend (the 45
degree line), then place the material so that you see that line when sighting down the
radius head from a bird's eye view. Also known as the shadow line.
You do not need to clamp the material. Once the apron roller (the part that swings up from
below) makes contact with the material being formed, the material will not move on the
brake table.

Changing the radius head or tube for one of a different size.
If changing to a smaller radius, swap out the radius head first by removing one bolt at
each end of the brake that holds the head in place, and install a smaller size radius
head. Now use the machine thread adjusting bolts on each end of the brake (there are 4
adjusting bolts, two at each end) to lower the radius head to just above the table, and
then raise the apron roller to about 1/4" below the radius head. You can reduce or
increase the
clearance between the radius head and the apron roller to suit your need. You can also
taper one end wider than the other.
If changing to a larger size radius, before removing the
radius head, run the two adjuster bolts on each end to their widest separation of the
radius head and apron roller. Now replace the radius head with a larger size. Next adjust
the radius head down to just above the table, and then bring the apron roller up to about
1/4" below the radius head.
If the radius head you are installing has a tab on one end, place the tab under a block
welded to the bed of the brake.
This prevents the radius head from rotating while forming material, and it is why you do
not need to clamp the material. |
Your answer to forming radius
bends !
Models are available from 4' to 10'
Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Three year material and workmanship
warranty.
Coach Conversion Central
"We use the products we
sell"
ProFormer Dealer
Sacramento, CA 95838
916 929-3815
Email: thall@cwnet.com
Web address - http://users.cwnet.com/~thall
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