Press brake for 20 ton hydraulic press
Hay Dave,
Why don't you just make a fixture to hold the top die to the press ram and when the return springs on the press retract the ram it will lift the top die at the same time? Just a thought.17428

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Good thought Jerry, Thumbsup
Initially I was thinking to do just that my only concern now is the return springs will not be strong enough to lift the top die. The top die is quite heavy about 14lbs. I might just try it see what happens - nothing to lose.Smile
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Looks like tomorrow is a welding day, oh how I look froward to welding days Cool Cool Cool
So guys how do I weld the top die to the guides.
I know I should tack it top and bottom to the guides (both sides) then what?
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(06-27-2014, 01:04 PM)DaveH Wrote: ...
I know I should tack it top and bottom to the guides (both sides) then what?
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(06-27-2014, 02:49 PM)EdK Wrote:
(06-27-2014, 01:04 PM)DaveH Wrote: ...
I know I should tack it top and bottom to the guides (both sides) then what?
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I do that as a matter of course Big Grin - then what Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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"WW II" no longer stands for world war 2, it now means " welding wusses both of you". RotflRotfl
Get some scrap, weld for 10 - 15 minutes then "git er done" .
Then have a beer (not necessarily in that order).

No pics of failure permitted!

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I'm almost certain I have to weld it Ed, not sure what it is but that 'ticky tape' just doesn't look up to the job Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl
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Steve, have you seen the huge gap between the round guide and the flat part that is welded to it Cool Cool Cool
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Dave when you test your return springs load capacity, work from the middle of the rams stroke.
You will only need a couple inches of throw anyway.Popcorn

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(06-27-2014, 04:25 PM)DaveH Wrote: Steve, have you seen the huge gap between the round guide and the flat part that is welded to it Cool Cool Cool
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No, can you refesh my memory? 17428
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