How to Choose the Right Bending Machine Die
What is a Bending Machine Die?
Bending machine dies (press brake tooling) are key parts for bending metal sheets with a press brake.
Main parts:
Upper die (punch) and lower die
How it works:
Squeezes metal sheets to form shapes (90° angles, U-shapes, V-shapes, etc.)
Common uses:
Mechanical manufacturing, sheet metal work, hardware, cabinets
Core Components & How It Works
Upper Die
Attached to the press brake’s moving slider (applies pressure).
Shapes: Straight edge, sharp corner, gooseneck, arc
Controls the outer shape of the bent workpiece
Lower Die
Fixed on the press brake’s workbench (supports the sheet).
Mostly has a V-shaped groove
Groove width affects bending force, fillet size and quality
Working Principle
Place the metal sheet on the lower die
Slider drives the upper die down to squeeze the sheet
Sheet bends into the desired shape (permanent deformation)
Upper die moves back; take out the finished workpiece
Key Features of Good Bending Dies
Strong & Wear-Resistant:
Made of 42CrMo steel, hardened to HRC 45–52; resists pressure and friction
Customizable:
Can be made into different shapes/sizes to match workpiece needs
Compatible:
Fits the press brake’s size, tonnage and clamping system
Standardized:
Works with common press brake brands (Amada, Trumpf, etc.); custom options available
Common Types of Bending Dies
By Forming Shape
Standard Straight Edge: For regular straight bends (most common)
Sharp Angle: For small angles and precise bending
Gooseneck: For U-shaped and deep-channel workpieces (avoids interference)
Arc: For curved or rounded bends
Irregular: Custom-made for special shapes
By Application
Standard: For mild steel, galvanized steel (cost-effective)
High-Strength: For stainless steel, thick alloy plates (reinforced design)
Thin-Material: Prevents warping/scratching of thin sheets
By Installation Interface
Amada/Promecam: Fits Amada press brakes
Trumpf/Wila: Fits Trumpf, Wila press brakes
New Standard: Universal (fits most domestic press brakes)
How to Choose the Right Die
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Match the Material
Mild steel: Small springback (use 86°–88° punch for 90° bends)
Stainless/high-strength steel: Large springback (use 85° punch)
Choose die size based on sheet thickness
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Follow the 8× Principle
Basic rule: V-groove width = 8 × sheet thickness (V = 8T)
Thin sheets (T < 3mm): V = 6T
Thick sheets (T > 8mm): V = 10T–12T
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Check Pressure Limits
Press brake tonnage must be less than the die’s rated load (10–15% safety margin)
Use reinforced/segmented dies for thick/high-strength sheets
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Pick the Right Punch Shape
Standard: Regular straight bends
Sharp angle: Small angles, springback control
Gooseneck: Deep channels, U-shapes
Arc/custom: Curved or special shapes
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Ensure Equipment Compatibility
Match die shank type to the press brake’s clamping system
Die height must fit the press brake’s slider stroke
Precision Advantage
Conclusion
Choosing the right bending die ensures accurate bends, long die life and high efficiency. Use 42CrMo steel dies for best results — they work with most press brake brands and can be customized to your needs.
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