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Northern Industrial Pan and Brake Box - 48in. Width

Item# 143347
For light manufacturing of electrical switch boxes, metal cabinets, cases, pans and boxes. Has the functions of a conventional hand brake, and will also form a box with four sides and a bottom from one sheet of metal. 16 removable fingers with widths of 2in., 3in. and 4in. Max. Lift Height (in.): 7/8, Bending Applications: Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper place Bending capacity: 22-gauge mild steel; 26-gauge stainless steel up to 48 1/4in. wide; 1.5mm thick aluminum
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dose this product come in a wider width ?

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No, we do not offer this Northern Industrial pan and brake box in any wider configuration.
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What is the maximum thickness material that can fit?

In decimals or fractions of an inch. Also does 'Max Depth 3" ' mean material can only be inserted 3" deep from material edge to point of bend?
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The maximum bending steel thickness is 0.03"(0.8MM). Soft materials such as aluminum, the maximum capacity could reach 0.05"(1.5mm), but it requires a lot of strength. Regarding the "Max Depth 3“”, it's supposed to describe the bending thickness capacity and it should be 0.03" not 3". There's no limit for material inserting to the bender.
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how deep of a box can this bend?

 
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There's no limit for material inserting to the bender.
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