KAKA Industrial Heavy-Duty Pan and Box Brake, 12-Gauge Mild Steel, High Versatility and Durability Sheet Metal Box Pan Brake (W-4812)
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Yes, it should be able to bend a small piece of metal. There's no problem with 125. It can bend a 12 gauge piece that is four feet wide. 125 is 1/8" or 11 gauge.br>I hope this information is useful. You could always use a torch to warm it up a little.
maybe. if you're physically capable of doing so.
My stand came with the one shown, but I added cross braces so I could move it around with a pallet jack. bending a full length of 16 gauge is fine, but 12 gauge might be difficult.
Sure, I can handle 18g stainless steel in full 48-inch widths.
Selected User Reviews For KAKA Industrial Heavy-Duty Pan and Box Brake, 12-Gauge Mild Steel, High Versatility and Durability Sheet Metal Box Pan Brake (W-4812)
Initial: br>br> When the package arrived, it was well packaged and crated. Due to transit companies damaging the bottom of the skid, some hardware is missing. The brake was installed on a good enough crate base that it wasn't Kaka's fault, and the components were well-fitting. Pins with oil fittings. It appears that the degree wheel is correct. Anvil is nicely machined. In terms of alignments, it came close to perfect. To align the anvil with the bed, I had to make a few minor adjustments. This is perfectly acceptable. So far, it appears to be a good-looking machine for the money. A Grizzly or Baileigh is a better value for money machine. Don't use a Chicago or Whitney song as an example. However, it is excellent value for money.
The instructions for putting it together are abysmal. I've been working on this thing on and off for weeks, and I still have parts in a bag that appear to be crucial. There is a video that explains some of the assembly steps, but it does not cover all of the parts that come with the tool. I'm hoping this isn't an indication of how well the tool works.
nice.