Mittler Bros Machine & Tool 2800 Straight Brake User Manual

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Capacity

16 Gauge

#2800-4816S / #2800-7216S / #2800-9616S = 16 Ga mild steel (0.063”), 14 Ga aluminum (0.064”), or

20 Ga stainless steel (0.037”).

22 Gauge

#2800-7222S / #2800-9622S = 22 Ga mild steel (0.032”), 18 Ga aluminum (0.040”).

Step 1: Clamping Pressure

Check clamping pressure by clamping test strips in the brake approximately 3 or 4 inches away from

each end of the brake. Clamping pressure should be enough to keep the material from slipping during

a bend. Do Not Use excessive clamping pressure. Excessive clamp pressure causes most bending

and forming problems.

Clamping pressure can be adjusted by loosening the top lock nut and adjusting the bottom nut to

increase or decrease the clamp pressure.

Clamping pressure should be adjusted for the thickness of the material being worked. Clamping

pressure should be adequate to hold the material securely in place but not so great as to require

undue effort in locking the clamp handles.

Lower Adjusting Nut

- Adjusts Clamp Pressure

Clockwise = Loosens

Counter- Clockwise = Tighten

Upper Adjusting Nut

- Adjusts Upper

Clamp Head Lift

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