Claims
- 1. A sheet bending brake comprising
- a first frame member defining a clamping surface extending longitudinally,
- a second bending member,
- means hinging said bending member to said first member adjacent said clamping surface, for engaging a sheet on said clamping surface, and bending said sheet thereon
- a plurality of longitudinally spaced bars each having a rear end pivoted to said first frame member,
- a clamping member extending longitudinally of said clamping surface of said first member,
- said clamping member being fixed to said bars,
- means for moving said clamping member toward and away from said clamping surface to hold and release a workpiece,
- a shaft journalled in said first frame member and extending longitudinally,
- said shaft having longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced grooves extending throughout the effective length of said shaft,
- a plurality of collars at longitudinally spaced points on said shaft having radial teeth complementary to said grooves,
- a plastic cam individual to each said collar and individual to each said bar positioned to engage said bar such that rotation of said shaft rotates said cam and moves the bar to pivot said clamping member into and out of clamping position,
- means on each of said bars for maintaining each cam in position on each collar,
- each said collar and its respective cam having a plurality of complementary circumferentially spaced axially extending teeth whereby the cams are held in circumferentially adjusted position such that the position of a cam can be adjusted circumferentially by moving the cam axially relative to the teeth on the collar to disengage the teeth, rotating the cam to the desired adjusted position and moving the cam axially to reengage the teeth on the cam with the teeth on the collar.
- 2. The sheet bending brake set forth in claim 1 including a retainer member for limiting axial movement of said cam during normal operation.
- 3. The sheet bending brake set forth in claim 1 wherein said shaft comprises an extruded tubular shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 423,459, filed Sept. 24, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,397, which is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 359,566 filed Mar. 18, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,489,583.
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