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Forming


An integral part of sheet metal fabrication is the forming process. 

Connor offers several forming methods to accommodate any project budget, specifications, and lead times. The CNC Press Brake is capable of working with a wide range of materials, tolerances, and thicknesses. This equipment has programmable software that significantly reduces setup times, increases efficiency, and provides greater quality and savings to the customer.


Forming operations will offer a wide range of precision and tolerances while accommodating varying production volumes from prototypes to higher production runs. However, all of these specifications cannot be met unless accuracy and quality is provided in the cutting and assembly stages. 

Find out how our precision forming methods can benefit your metal fabrication needs. Contact us today. 

 



Specifications

Equipment/Model
Amada, HFE 1704S
Maximum Tonnage  
187 tons
Bed Length
Maximum bend length is 171" (14 feet)
Specifications  

Sectionalized punch holders, repeatability, CNC operator controlled, software designs, fast release clamp, a larger brake for staging a variety of complex parts, a foot pedal, and a hand wheel
Industry Focus  
Aerospace/Defense, Appliance, Automotive, Computers, Consumer Electronics, Medical Devices, OEM Services, Security, Specialty, Semiconductor, Telecommunications, Computer Peripherals, Renewable Energy, Heavy Truck Applications
MaterialsDiverse range of materials
Secondary Services OfferedHardware insertion, heat treat, paint, plating, deburring, electro-mechanical assembly
Industry Standards FollowedANSI, ANSM, ISO
LocationsPortland Oregon, USA

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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