Best way to bend 5 x 2 x 0.188 rectangular steel tubing
Best way to bend 5 x 2 x 0.188 rectangular steel tubing
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Bend will be made the "easy" way at a 14" radius to 45 degrees.
I'm wondering if a simple press die would suffice or if I have to fab a rotary draw machine.
I would appreiciate any advice to hopefully avoid wasting time going down the wrong path on my own.
The piece will be used as part of a trailer frame...side-rail that transitions diagonally to the center hitch mounting plate. Originally, this piece was made from two pieces cut at 22.5 and welded/fish plated.....I'm trying to avoid that step by bending a single piece. I picked 14" as a radius out of thin air as I thought it "looked" right, I could go more or less.
Thanks for your help
I'm wondering if a simple press die would suffice or if I have to fab a rotary draw machine.
I would appreiciate any advice to hopefully avoid wasting time going down the wrong path on my own.
The piece will be used as part of a trailer frame...side-rail that transitions diagonally to the center hitch mounting plate. Originally, this piece was made from two pieces cut at 22.5 and welded/fish plated.....I'm trying to avoid that step by bending a single piece. I picked 14" as a radius out of thin air as I thought it "looked" right, I could go more or less.
Thanks for your help





RE: Best way to bend 5 x 2 x 0.188 rectangular steel tubing
Failing that you would have to find somebody with a "Buffalo" 4 roll bending machine. A 3 roll profile/ angle iron, roller may do it, but you would have a possibility of kinking the part at the start of the bend.
B.E.
RE: Best way to bend 5 x 2 x 0.188 rectangular steel tubing
Draw benders for rectangular tube use two strategies for dealing with web distortion. You can make a mandrel as usual, or you can just support the flanges and let the outer web pull in to a concave shape. I think some benders also push a punch into the inner web to buckle it in a controlled way. Examine some lawn chair frames to see how it's done.
I think the tooling you need is available commercially.
Yeah, they don't give it away.
Whether yours will actually be cheaper depends a good deal on how lucky you are.
If you are _that_ lucky, you mind find the bender you need, already tooled up, in the hands of some used machinery dealer. It would be worth making a few phone calls.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
RE: Best way to bend 5 x 2 x 0.188 rectangular steel tubing
"A simple press die is not going to do it in one hit."
That's why I suggested bumping.Moving the part through a press brake in small increments say 1/4" until you achieve the desired curve.
B.E.