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EDWARDS 8" Brake w/ 4-Way Die - ED9-AC1034

EDWARDS 8" Brake w/ 4-Way Die - ED9-AC1034

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EDWARDS 8" Brake w/ 4-Way Die - ED9-AC1034

Fabricate brackets, frames, pans and tanks with this Brake with 4-Way Die. Includes a standard punch that allows 1/16", 1/8", 3/16" and 1/4" material to be formed to a 90° angle. Easily create repeatable bends when paired with the Press Brake Back Gauge.

Features
  • Easily create repeatable bends when paired with the Press Brake Back Gauge.
  • Fabricate brackets, frames, pans, and tanks with this Brake with 4-Way Die.
  • Includes a standard punch that allows 1/16", 1/8", 3/16" and 1/4" material to be formed to a 90° angle.
What our Experts Think
  • Compact Precision Bending: The 8" brake is ideal for smaller, detailed fabrication work—delivering accurate, repeatable bends for brackets, frames, and panels.
  • 4-Way Die Versatility: Equipped with a multi-position die, allowing you to handle 1/16", 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4" material thicknesses without switching tooling.
  • Consistent 90° Bends: Includes a standard punch designed for clean, uniform 90-degree bends—perfect for production consistency.
  • Repeatable Results: Works seamlessly with a press brake back gauge to ensure high repeatability and reduced operator error.
  • Wide Ironworker Compatibility: Designed for multiple Edwards ironworker tonnages, making it a flexible addition to existing setups.
  • Quick Mounting System: Bolt-on design allows fast installation and minimal downtime when switching operations.
  • Built for Daily Shop Use: Heavy-duty construction ensures durability under continuous industrial workloads.

Q&A

Q: What is the EDWARDS 8" Brake used for?
A: It’s designed for precision bending of metal up to 8 inches wide, ideal for fabricating brackets, frames, pans, and tanks.

Q: What materials and thicknesses can it handle?
A: It forms 1/16", 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4" material to a 90° angle using the included punch and 4-way die.

Q: What is the benefit of the 4-way die?
A: The 4-way die provides multiple bending options in one tool, improving flexibility and reducing setup time.

Q: Is it compatible with Edwards Ironworkers?
A: Yes, it’s designed to work with a wide range of Edwards Ironworkers, making it a versatile attachment for metal fabrication setups.

Q: Can it produce consistent, repeatable bends?
A: Yes, it delivers precise and repeatable bends, especially when paired with a press brake back gauge.

Q: Is installation easy?
A: Yes, the brake mounts securely to the ironworker table with simple bolt-on installation for quick setup.

Q: Who should use this product?
A: Ideal for metal fabricators, workshops, and industrial users needing accurate, repeatable bending in a compact 8" format.

Q: Why choose the EDWARDS AC1034 Brake?
A: It offers durability, precision bending, and multi-function capability—making it a reliable solution for professional metalworking applications.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean After Each Use – Remove metal shavings and debris to maintain smooth, accurate bends and prevent die damage.
  • Lubricate Contact Surfaces – Apply light oil to punch, die, and pivot areas to reduce friction and extend tool life.
  • Inspect Punch & Die Edges – Check for wear, cracks, or rounding to ensure consistent 90° bending across 1/16”–1/4” materials.
  • Verify Alignment Regularly – Ensure proper alignment with the ironworker to maintain repeatable bending accuracy.
  • Tighten Mounting Hardware – Secure bolts and brackets to prevent vibration and misalignment during operation.
  • Prevent Rust & Corrosion – Store in a dry environment and apply anti-corrosion coating when idle.
  • Use Correct Material Capacity – Avoid exceeding thickness limits to protect tooling and maintain precision bends.