What is an 8 axis press brake: Why It’s the best investment for complex bends
The 8 axis press brake has eight independently controllable axes, among which Y1/Y2 axes can control the left and right movement of the slider, X1/X2 can control the forward and backward movement of the back gauge, R1/R2 can control the up and down movement of the back gauge, and Z1/Z2 can control the left and right movement of the back gauge. Due to the linkage of multiple axes and closed-loop control, the 8 axis press brake can achieve bending of complex contours and irregular hole positions after one clamping. Some workpieces can be processed by increasing the number of axes of the press brake to reduce fixture changes, thereby improving the success rate of workpiece forming.
