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EDWARDS 48" Back Gauge - ED9-AC1011

EDWARDS 48" Back Gauge - ED9-AC1011

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EDWARDS 48" Back Gauge - ED9-AC1011

The 48" Back Gauge speeds up production on repeatable cuts by providing an adjustable stop for the Flat Bar Shear and Angle Shear Workstations on Edwards Ironworker. A positive stop attachment that is fitted to the back of the Ironworker ensures accurate shearing.

Features
  • Positive stop attachment fitted to the back of the Ironworker ensures accurate shearing.
  • Fits Edwards 50, 55, 60, 65, 75, 100, 100 Ton Deluxe, 120 Ton, and Elite Ironworkers.
  • Speed up production on repeatable cuts by providing an adjustable stop for the Flat Bar Shear and Angle Shear.
  • Induction hardened for increased strength.
  • Tooth matched at the weld to eliminate blade ticking.
What our Experts Think
  • Precision Stop for Shearing — the EDWARDS 48" Back Gauge (ED9‑AC1011) provides an adjustable positive stop for the flat bar and angle shear stations, so cuts are accurate and repeatable on every job.
  • Boosts Production Efficiency — with a 48″ range, you can preset material lengths and speed up repeated cuts, reducing setup time and operator adjustments.
  • Wide Machine Compatibility — fits a broad range of Edwards ironworkers (50 T up to 120 T and Elite models), making it a versatile accessory across your equipment fleet.
  • Durable, Shop‑Ready Construction — designed with hardened components and robust build quality for heavy shop use without frequent maintenance concerns.
  • Improves Workflow Accuracy — the positive attachment to the machine frame ensures consistent shearing alignment, reducing scrap and rework.
  • Ideal For: Fabrication shops, structural cutting tasks, and production environments where repeatable, accurate shearing is essential.

Q&A

Q1: What is the ED9‑AC1011 Back Gauge?
A: It’s a 48″ adjustable back gauge stop accessory for Edwards ironworkers that helps you set consistent material stops for repeatable cutting operations at the shear stations.

Q2: What does it do?
A: It provides a positive stop that attaches to the back of the ironworker and ensures accurate, repeatable cuts on the Flat Bar Shear and Angle Shear workstations.

Q3: Which machines is this compatible with?
A: Fits Edwards 50 T, 55 T, 60 T, 65 T, 75 T, 100 T, 100 Ton Deluxe, 120 T, and Elite ironworkers.

Q4: How does it improve productivity?
A: By providing an adjustable and precise material stop, it speeds up repetitive cutting jobs and reduces setup time while improving accuracy.

Q5: What are the physical specs?
A: Approximately 48″ long and weighing about 21 lbs with robust construction for industrial use.

Q6: Where is it installed?
A: It mounts at the back of the ironworker frame behind the shear stations to act as a reliable gauge stop.

Q7: Why is this accessory useful for shear work?
A: It ensures consistent cutting length every time, which is especially valuable in high‑volume production and repetitive shear jobs.

Q8: Is it rugged enough for workshop use?
A: Yes — constructed for heavy‑duty environments with hardened components that withstand frequent use.

Q9: Does it only work for one type of shear?
A: No — it provides a stop for both flat bar shear and angle shear stations.

Q10: What’s the main advantage of adding this gauge?
A: Improves cutting precision, reduces miscuts, speeds workflow, and ensures consistent part lengths for fabrication work.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean After Use: Wipe the back gauge rails, stops, and guides to remove metal chips and debris — essential for smooth, accurate positioning.
  • Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply light machine oil or grease to guide rails, slides, and adjustment threads to reduce friction and prevent wear.
  • Check Alignment: Periodically verify that the back gauge fence and stops are square and aligned correctly with your ironworker or bending setup for repeatable accuracy.
  • Tighten Fasteners: Inspect and tighten bolts, knobs, and locking hardware to keep the gauge stable under load.
  • Inspect for Wear or Damage: Look for bent rails, worn indexing stops, or damaged scales; replace or repair as needed to maintain precision.
  • Prevent Corrosion: Store in a dry area and apply light rust inhibitor to exposed steel surfaces when not in use.