these are great devices, and love mine, one safety thing to say only remove the Tension bar only if needed but Keep the tension bar on at all times as it is also a safety bar because all of the functions move when working with one IE when using the rollers the blade will still move and cut and so if anything gets in the way well YOU KNOW!
These are exact same versions sold throughout the world under different names, in numerous sizes! In the last week prior to buying my own 305mm/12" version (which arrives tomorrow) I stopped counting after seeing the same machines with different paint jobs and different brand names around a dozen times. There are even completely unbranded versions of the exact same machine for buyers to put their own labels on. Best price with free delivery in the UK was £200 for the Katsu branded 305mm/12" version.
Bought one , had a couple issues, dont really know if it's just me....first thing the handle always hits the bottom bolts, second, the roller cover always in the way when tightening the tension knob in the back of the machine, third the knob made of plastic not steel and threaded in which when I loosen the roller the knob starts coming off the tread....cheap design...also the last thing was I tried cutting 1'pc out of a 3'pc n had trouble cutting 22guage, dont know if its because i haven't made my stand for it yet or not....Can i get some comments from the public ..thanks, at first before i bought this ,i was going to buy the harbor freight version which was 2x cheaper now I'm double guessing myself...
Curiously, I have seen the harbor freight version and the handle didn't continuously spin. What this caused was, the part being rolled had to be continuously fed in and readjusted to get a continuous roll. Did you guys cleverly choose to do a half roll just to not show this shortcoming or is this not an issue with the Eastwood 3-in-1?
Hare and Forbes ,( Bris, Syd, Melb) have a clone of the Eastwood model (same Chinese Factory)...in several sizes. I have a 24" model...looks and works great,but I need a 12" to do finer tinplate work. Doc AV
I am thinking about getting one too. I am really space limited, and I know this is probably worse than having 3 separate machines, but it does the job done for most of what I need. I checked few other companies and they all offer exactly same machine, just with different color and logo. So I am certain this is just some generic chineese design, and can be easily found on ebay. It appears to be only in inches tho, so I am not sure if it is available in Europe easily. Search for "Dere HSBR305" I also was able to find it on ricardo.ch noname as "3in1 Hebelschere Abkantbank Biegen", at similar or even lower price, and I am certain one can find it in few other similar places.
movax20h i bought one in the nederlands. Exactly the same at hbm machines. Works fine so far. Only the cutters are a bit disappointing for steel of 1.5 mm. its not cutting it.
Right. I want to be able to cut aluminium up to 1.5mm and galvanized mild steal to 1mm. So it should be finish. I am still considering just building my own break out of heavy steal profiles, but I do not have easy access to welding, so I am figuring out how to do that with just cutting, screws and such.
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these are great devices, and love mine, one safety thing to say
only remove the Tension bar only if needed but Keep the tension bar on at all times as it is also a safety bar
because all of the functions move when working with one
IE when using the rollers the blade will still move and cut and so if anything gets in the way well YOU KNOW!
These are exact same versions sold throughout the world under different names, in numerous sizes!
In the last week prior to buying my own 305mm/12" version (which arrives tomorrow) I stopped counting after seeing the same machines with different paint jobs and different brand names around a dozen times.
There are even completely unbranded versions of the exact same machine for buyers to put their own labels on.
Best price with free delivery in the UK was £200 for the Katsu branded 305mm/12" version.
I ordered the "little guy", my mother didn't think it was "easy to pick up"!😅
Too bad this won't do 18 gauge steel.
this machine looks of good quality
Thanks for this video, I was able to get the Harbor Freight version for 1/2 the price :)
Your stop was upside down. The angle iron is supposed to stop the sheet metal.
Not impressed when they didn't catch that.
Great video! do you have one like this with say 50 inches or so wide?
48" Brake: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-48-inch-box-pan-sheet-metal-brake.html
52" Stomp Shear: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-52-inch-stomp-shear.html
50" Slip Roll: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-heavy-duty-50-inch-slip-roller-with-stand.html
Why are most 3 in 1 press brakes 30" or less? I know most sheet metal comes in at least 36" wide sheets.
It would be more useful if it would do 18ga.
Bought one , had a couple issues, dont really know if it's just me....first thing the handle always hits the bottom bolts, second, the roller cover always in the way when tightening the tension knob in the back of the machine, third the knob made of plastic not steel and threaded in which when I loosen the roller the knob starts coming off the tread....cheap design...also the last thing was I tried cutting 1'pc out of a 3'pc n had trouble cutting 22guage, dont know if its because i haven't made my stand for it yet or not....Can i get some comments from the public ..thanks, at first before i bought this ,i was going to buy the harbor freight version which was 2x cheaper now I'm double guessing myself...
Do you have an factory outlet here in philippines?i like your design and it is very useful in my shop.
Here are our International Distributors: www.eastwood.com/international-distributors
Now that i can use in my shop ,what is the cost of it i build alot of tube chassi.
Curiously, I have seen the harbor freight version and the handle didn't continuously spin. What this caused was, the part being rolled had to be continuously fed in and readjusted to get a continuous roll. Did you guys cleverly choose to do a half roll just to not show this shortcoming or is this not an issue with the Eastwood 3-in-1?
I have the harbor freight version. Mine turns a full turn. It's exactly the same machine with a different paint job
What's going on here? I bought one today and this turns up on my recommended?
hello can i buy from japan?
How deep of a box can you make?
Can this piece of equipment be used on 10ga stainless steel for bending, shearing and rolling?
No. Anything that does 10 ga will be hydraulic. This is capable of 20 ga.
This tool is junk same as harbor freight only difrance the color and name
Do u have a distributor in a AUSTRALIA
Yup. Here is a list of our distributors www.eastwood.com/international-distributors/
Hare and Forbes ,( Bris, Syd, Melb) have a clone of the Eastwood model (same Chinese Factory)...in several sizes.
I have a 24" model...looks and works great,but I need a 12" to do finer tinplate work.
Doc AV
please give me the size of this machine and the price in dirham, because I am Moroccan and thank you
Where can we buy this in Europe ?
I am thinking about getting one too. I am really space limited, and I know this is probably worse than having 3 separate machines, but it does the job done for most of what I need.
I checked few other companies and they all offer exactly same machine, just with different color and logo. So I am certain this is just some generic chineese design, and can be easily found on ebay. It appears to be only in inches tho, so I am not sure if it is available in Europe easily.
Search for "Dere HSBR305"
I also was able to find it on ricardo.ch noname as "3in1 Hebelschere Abkantbank Biegen", at similar or even lower price, and I am certain one can find it in few other similar places.
movax20h i bought one in the nederlands. Exactly the same at hbm machines. Works fine so far. Only the cutters are a bit disappointing for steel of 1.5 mm. its not cutting it.
Right. I want to be able to cut aluminium up to 1.5mm and galvanized mild steal to 1mm. So it should be finish. I am still considering just building my own break out of heavy steal profiles, but I do not have easy access to welding, so I am figuring out how to do that with just cutting, screws and such.
movax20h that will work 1mm and 1.5 mm alu.
Where it's sold.
That's nice.
18 guage aluminum? Not .040 ish
Audio is totally out of sync.
Be better at 36 in
This guy just wants to hear himself talk, 15mn for 3mn of info
Not pro metalworkers
Que habladera de paja tan grande...vé al grano
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This is about the worst produced video I have ever seen. Here's a hint if you ever do another one ... it's called a rehearsal. lol
Is the audio not syncing with the video for anyone else?