For straight line bends in sheet metal. Up to 16 gauge?<br />
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== Note ==
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When moving the teeth, make sure the dogs on the back are vertical. If they are hanging on by a corner they may fall off and get damaged.<br />
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==maintenance==
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the mainteance page is [[48in_sheet_metal_brake_maintenance|here]]
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== List of Currently Certified Users ==
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{{Template:Training|links=<br>[http://http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeff.burrill/ABC_of_bending/Problems%20in%20Sheetmetal%20Bending.htm Bending Problems]<br>[http://www.sheetmetalguy.com/bend-allowance.htm Bend Allowance]<br>[http://www.brighthub.com/engineering/mechanical/articles/38675.aspx The Art of Sheet Metal Design]}}