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Bending brake capacity: 2024-T3 vs. mild steel?



 
 
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Old June 4th 05, 09:39 PM
Ihab Awad
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Default Bending brake capacity: 2024-T3 vs. mild steel?

Hi folks,

Most bending brakes rate their capacity by the thickness of mild steel
that can be bent. How does this relate to capacity of 2024-T3 aluminum?
So, what aluminum thickness can a 16ga, 20ga, 22ga, ... brake handle?

Should I simply multiply by the ratio of the yield strengths? That
somehow seems like an oversimplification.....

Thanks a lot. Peace,

Ihab

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