Skip to product information
1 of 10

EDWARDS

EDWARDS Press Brake Back Gauge - ED9-PR135

EDWARDS Press Brake Back Gauge - ED9-PR135

1 Review

Only left!

image

Free Delivery

image

Limited Stocks

In Stock - Ready to be Shipped

Regular price Sale price $923.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Quantity

View full details
SALE ENDS IN
07 HRS
23 MINS
28 SECS
DON'T MISS IT!

Popular Add on

$100.00

$30.00

$200.00

$70.00

Add-Ons Bundle

$100.00

$30.00

$200.00

$70.00

Bundle Offer

$300.00

$100.00

Recently Viewed

EDWARDS Press Brake Back Gauge - ED9-PR135

The Press Brake Back Gauge allows users to easily set up repeatable bends. Speed up your production with this simple to use positive stop gauge. Compatible with all Edwards Ironworkers and Shop Presses.

Features
  • Positive stop attachment fitted to the back of the Ironworker ensures accurate bending.
  • Fits all Edwards Ironworkers.
  • Fits all Edwards Ironworkers and Shop Presses.
  • Speed up production on repeatable bends by providing an adjustable stop for the various size Brake Attachments.
What our Experts Think
  • Precision Back Stop for Press Brake Bending — the EDWARDS Press Brake Back Gauge (ED9‑PR135) provides an adjustable, positive stop for setting up repeatable bends, eliminating guesswork and reducing setup time.
  • Wide Machine Compatibility — works with Edwards Ironworker brake tooling and press brake tooling on 20 T, 40 T shop presses and larger ironworkers (40 T–120 T, Elite models), giving consistent bend positioning across your equipment.
  • Simple Hand‑Crank Adjustment — an easy‑to‑operate crank lets you slide the backstop to the exact brake position you need, improving workflow speed and repeatability.
  • Durable, Shop‑Ready Build — rugged construction holds up under frequent use, maintaining reliable performance over time.
  • Improves Productivity — ideal for repetitive bending jobs in fabrication and structural applications by ensuring consistent bend setup with minimal rework.

Q&A

Q1: What is the ED9‑PR135 Press Brake Back Gauge?
A: It’s an adjustable back gauge stop designed to work with Edwards press brake tooling on ironworkers or shop presses, helping set precise and repeatable bending positions.

Q2: What does this attachment do?
A: Provides a positive stop that bolts to the back of your press brake station, letting you position material consistently for accurate, repeatable bends across multiple workpieces.

Q3: Which machines is it compatible with?
A: Works with Edwards ironworkers and shop presses equipped for press brake tooling — including 40 T through 120 T models (both older and newer generations).

Q4: How does it improve workflow?
A: By setting an adjustable stop where you need it, it reduces layout time, minimizes setup errors, and boosts productivity when making repeated identical bends.

Q5: How is it adjusted?
A: A simple hand‑crank lets you glide the carriage backstop to your desired brake location quickly and lock it in place.

Q6: What are its basic specs?
A: Approximate overall dimensions are 27″ × 16″ × 6″, with a weight around 37 lbs — rugged construction for heavy shop use.

Q7: What tasks benefit most from this gauge?
A: Ideal for repetitive sheet metal bending, framework fabrication, bracket forming, or any job needing precise and repeatable bend locations.

Q8: Is it easy to install?
A: Yes — it bolts directly to compatible brake tooling on your ironworker or press, with no special tools required.

Q9: Does it fit multiple brake tooling lengths?
A: It’s designed to work with a range of Edwards brake tooling setups (e.g., 12″, 18″, 24″, 32″ press brakes) to provide consistent back‑stop support.

Q10: What’s the key advantage of adding this gauge?
A: It dramatically improves bend accuracy and repeatability, which is crucial for production runs or precision metalwork.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean After Each Use: Remove metal chips and dust from rails, guides, and stops to keep positioning smooth and accurate.
  • Lubricate Moving Components: Lightly oil guide rails, slides, and adjustment screws to reduce wear and ensure smooth travel.
  • Check Alignment Regularly: Verify gauge squareness and parallelism with the press brake bed for consistent bends and repeatable positioning.
  • Tighten Fasteners: Periodically inspect and secure all bolts, knobs, and locking hardware to maintain rigidity under load.
  • Inspect for Wear or Damage: Look for bent rails, worn indexing stops, or damaged scales; repair or replace as needed to preserve precision.
  • Protect from Corrosion: Store in a dry environment and apply rust inhibitor to exposed steel surfaces when not in use.