Slide the marked stainless steel sheet under the clamping leaf align the two center marked bending locations with the pivot line of the lower bending leaf and pull the clamping leaf handles toward you to lock the stainless steel sheet in position.
Bending 304 stainless steel sheet.
And by that i mean the cut out prior to bending comes out to the right size.
304 stainless 16 gauge bent on a van mark sheet metal brake.
The bending radius thickness stainless steel thickness.
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To help you begin i ve included a k factor chart below which contains common k factor starting points good for general fabrication for steel aluminum and stainless steel.
Bending of stainless steel.
Like many other fabrication methods for stainless steel bending can be done using the same equipment used to bend other metals.
The tables below show bend radii and minimum bend sizes for materials and tooling combinations stocked by protocase.
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So i am looking for the parameters for 304 ss that will have the same outcome.
Equally equipment capacity will be much lower than for carbon steels.
For instance right now in solidworks for say 11 ga sheet metal i use a bend radii of 0 005 and a k factor of 0 275 and that seems to work pretty well when i put the flat views on my prints.
The larger the ratio the larger the rebound the spring back of sus301 stainless steel is bigger than sus304 stainless steel.
It is most economical to use a single bend radius throughout the design but if necessary you can utilize multiple radii.
Step 3 pull the bending handles of the bending leaf up to bend the stainless steel sheet.
Bend radii minimum bend sizes.
In the same situation the spring back of 304 stainless is 2 less than 301 stainless steel.
Because ss 304 contains 18 chromium cr and 8 nickel ni it s also known as 18 8 stainless steel type 304 has good processability weldability corrosion resistance heat resistance low.
We go beyond the general rules of sheet metal bending as our customers want tight bend radii for sheet metal parts.
A k factor will typically range between 0 and 5 for standard materials and thicknesses though smaller and larger k factors are possible.