Press Brakes
Discover our range of high-performance press brakes designed to deliver precise, repeatable bends for your metal fabrication workflow.
Book A Machine Demo Today!
View a machine in one of showrooms located in either Melbourne, Sydney or Queensland and have your questions answered by one of our qualified in-house technicians! Book a date and time below or feel free give us a call on (03) 9037 0826 to discuss your requirements.
How It Works?
Press brakes bend and form sheet metal using a combination of hydraulic pressure, CNC controls, and precise tooling. Our machines allow you to produce everything from simple, single bends to complex multi-step profiles with consistent quality.
- Hydraulic & CNC Control: Machines feature advanced hydraulic systems with optional CNC programming for precise, repeatable bends.
- Backgauge Systems: Adjustable backgauges ensure accurate positioning for each bend, reducing errors and scrap.
- Tooling Flexibility: Interchangeable punches and dies allow a wide variety of bend types, including V, U, and radius profiles.
- Automation Options: From semi-automatic to fully programmable systems, our press brakes can be tailored for both small-scale workshops and high-volume industrial production.
Why You Need a Press Brake
Press brakes bend and form sheet metal using hydraulic pressure, CNC controls, and precision tooling. They handle everything from simple single bends to complex multi-step profiles with consistent accuracy.
- Hydraulic & CNC Control: Advanced systems with optional CNC programming for precise, repeatable bends.
- Backgauge Systems: Adjustable backgauges ensure accurate positioning and reduce scrap.
- Tooling Flexibility: Interchangeable punches and dies for V, U, radius, and other bend profiles.
- Automation Options: Semi-automatic to fully programmable systems, suitable for workshops and high-volume industrial production.
Unbeatable Advantages
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Precision
Our press brakes are built with robust frames and CNC/hydraulic accuracy, ensuring repeatable results across every part, whether it’s a single prototype or a full production run.
Reliability
Designed for industrial environments, these machines operate consistently under heavy workloads while requiring minimal maintenance.
Speed
Efficient workflows, programmable bend sequences, and quick-change tooling reduce downtime and increase overall production output.
Versatility
From standard bends to complex profiles, radius forming, and edge bending, our press brakes accommodate a broad range of materials and part sizes, making them suitable for diverse fabrication requirements.
Range of Applications
Our linishing machines are built to perform across a broad spectrum of metal finishing needs — from heavy fabrication work to fine aesthetic detailing.
Weld Seam Removal & Deburring
Easily remove weld seams, sharp edges, and burrs to create clean, uniform surfaces ready for further processing or assembly.
Edge Rounding & Surface Blending
Achieve consistent edge rounding and smooth transitions between surfaces for improved coating adhesion, safer handling, and a refined finish.
Wet & Dry Finishing Options
Choose from dry wide-belt systems for steel and stainless steel, or wet belt configurations designed to handle aluminium, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous materials without heat build-up or contamination.
Pre-Finishing for Coating & Assembly
Perfect for preparing surfaces prior to powder coating, painting, anodising, or polishing — ensuring maximum adhesion, durability, and professional appearance.
Material Compatibility with Press Brakes
Our press brakes handle a wide range of metals and bends, from prototypes to high-volume runs.
Multiple Machine Sizes & Series
WAD-50-70T/1600-AU: Compact workshop model with 1600mm bending length, 50–70T tonnage, 6+1 or 8+1 axes, and Delem 66T/69T controller.
WAD-70-110T/2500-AU: Medium-scale model with 2500mm bending length, 70–110T tonnage, 6+1 or 8+1 axes, and Delem 66T/69T controller.
WAD-110-800T/3200-AU: Large-scale production model, 3200mm bending length, 110–800T tonnage, 6+1 or 8+1 axes, Delem 66T/69T compatible.
WAD-110-800T/4000-AU: Extensive fabrication model, 4000mm bending length, 110–800T tonnage, 6+1 or 8+1 axes, precise Delem 66T/69T control.
Key Features Across All Models
- Advanced Control Systems: The Delem 66T and 69T controllers offer intuitive programming, 3D visualization, and automatic bend sequence recognition, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Precision Engineering: Each machine is built with a rigid frame and high-quality components to ensure consistent bending accuracy and minimal maintenance.
- Versatile Tooling Options: Interchangeable punches and dies support a wide range of bending profiles, including V, U, and radius bends, accommodating various fabrication requirements.
- Safety and Ergonomics: Designed with operator safety and comfort in mind, our press brakes include features like safety light curtains and ergonomic controls.
Book A Machine Demo Today!
View a machine in one of showrooms located in either Melbourne, Sydney or Queensland and have your questions answered by one of our qualified in-house technicians! Book a date and time below or feel free give us a call on (03) 9037 0826 to discuss your requirements.
What to Consider When Choosing the Right Press Brake
Our team has compiled important factors you should consider when purchasing a Press Brake machine.
Material & Thickness:
Consider the material type and thickness you are going to cut when buying a fiber laser.
Part Size:
Confirm the maximum sheet length and width the machine can accommodate.
Complexity of Bends:
Determine whether you need single bends, multi-step bends, radius forming, or edge bending capabilities.
Automation Level:
Manual, semi-automatic, or fully CNC-controlled depending on production volume, accuracy requirements, and workflow efficiency.
Support & Service:
Verify availability of tooling, spare parts, and local technical support to keep your operations running smoothly.
Layout and Footprint
Consider the space required for the machine, including access for loading, unloading, and operator movement.
