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EDWARDS 12" Press Brake Tooling - ED9-PRB12

EDWARDS 12" Press Brake Tooling - ED9-PRB12

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EDWARDS 12" Press Brake Tooling - ED9-PRB12

Designed to compliment the Edwards Shop Presses, the 12" Press Brake Tooling turns your Shop Press into a brake. 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
  • Compatible with Edwards 20 Ton Shop Press.
  • Designed to complement the Edwards Shop Presses, the 12" Press Brake Tooling turns your Shop Press into a brake.
  • 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.
  • Max Material Thickness: 1/4" x 12", 3/8 x 6".
What our Experts Think
  • Heavy‑duty tooling engineered for precision bending
    The EDWARDS 12″ Press Brake Tooling (ED9‑PRB12) delivers reliable, smooth bends on heavy plate and structural materials — ideal for fabrication, maintenance, and forming work.
  • Optimized for 60 T–110 T shop presses
    Designed to pair with Edwards presses in the 60–110 ton range, this tooling set provides the correct radius and strength for consistent brake work under load.
  • Precision‑machined components
    Hardened, accurately ground tooling ensures uniform bend angles and crisp results, reducing the need for rework and improving part quality.
  • Versatile for common shop jobs
    Handles a variety of tasks — from simple channels and brackets to more complex formed shapes — without frequent tool swapping.
  • Durable and shop‑ready construction
    Built to withstand repeated use in busy environments, this tooling holds up under high pressures and frequent cycles.
  • Easy installation and alignment
    Designed for quick setup, letting operators get into productive bending faster with minimal adjustment.

Q&A

**Q: What is the EDWARDS 48″ Auto Cut (ED9‑AC1010)?
A: A 48″ automatic cutting attachment for Edwards ironworkers that cycles the machine automatically as you feed material, ideal for production cutting of long stock to precise, repeatable lengths.

Q: What cutting stations does it work with?
A: It optimizes productivity on both the Flat Bar Shear and Angle Shear workstations of Edwards ironworkers.

Q: How does the Auto Cut function?
A: An adjustable proximity sensor automatically triggers the machine cycle as material is fed in, reducing manual cycling and improving efficiency.

Q: What makes this accessory easy to install?
A: The electrical cord and adjustable tieback install in minutes, and a positive stop attachment ensures accurate, consistent shearing.

Q: What are key build features?
A: Constructed with rugged solid‑steel housing, a 1″ × 48″ machined back‑gauge rod, and induction‑hardened components for strength and longevity.

Q: Who is this accessory for?
A: Perfect for metal fabricators, production shops, and industrial workshops that cut long material frequently and need repeatable, high‑efficiency shear operations.

Q: Why choose the ED9‑AC1010 Auto Cut?
A: It automates cutting cycles, reduces operator effort, and increases throughput on shear workstations, making repetitive cutting faster and more accurate. 



Maintenance Tips
  • Clean After Use: Remove metal shavings, dust, and oil to protect tooling surfaces and maintain precision.
  • Inspect for Wear: Check punches and dies for chips, cracks, or deformation; replace or sharpen as needed.
  • Lubricate Moving Surfaces: Apply light oil to contact points to reduce friction and prevent corrosion.
  • Verify Alignment: Ensure punches and dies are properly seated in the press brake to avoid uneven bending or damage.
  • Secure Hardware: Tighten bolts and clamps to maintain stability during operation.
  • Store Properly: Keep in a dry environment to prevent rust and corrosion.