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  2. Amada (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amada Co., Ltd. (ๆ ชๅผไผš็คพใ‚ขใƒžใƒ€, Kabushiki-gaisha Amada) is a large Japanese manufacturer of metal processing equipment & machinery based in Kanagawa. Tsutome Isobe is the chairman of the company. [2] The company manufactures metal cutting, forming, shearing, and punching machines.

  3. Amada Miyachi America - Wikipedia

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    Amada Weld Tech is an Amada Group Company. It is headquartered in Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan and develops, manufactures, sells, and services products and systems for metal sheet processing, metal cutting, pressing, and machine tooling. The company was established in 1946 and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (6113:Tokyo).

  4. Turret punch - Wikipedia

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    Amada turret punch press. A turret punch or turret press is a type of punch press used for metal forming by punching. Punching, and press work in general, is a process well suited to mass production. However the initial tooling costs, of both the machine and the job-specific press tool, are high.

  5. Press brake - Wikipedia

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    A press brake bending a sheet of steel. A press brake is a type of brake, a machine used for bending sheet metal and metal plate. [1] It forms predetermined bends by clamping the workpiece between a matching top tool and bottom die. [2] Bending process A high-tonnage hydraulic press brake Liwei CNC 2000T 12M Heavy Duty model

  6. Brake (sheet metal bending) - Wikipedia

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    Manually driven bending brake Cornice brake Hydraulic press - 400T. A brake is a metalworking machine that allows the bending of sheet metal. A cornice brake only allows for simple bends and creases, while a box-and-pan brake also allows one to form box and pan shapes.

  7. Punch press - Wikipedia

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    The punch press is characterized by parameters such as: Frame type; Mechanism of delivering power to the ram (mechanical, electro-mechanical or hydraulic) Size of working area (e.g., 2500 x 1250 mm) Single or multiple station; Force rating (for example, 20 tons) The type of tool shop and its capacity (e.g., store revolving type, capacity 34 tool)

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