I saw the recent posts regarding Swag Off Road press brakes so I thought I would post my experience.
I purchased the Swag Off Road 20 ton finger brake in December, 2014. I also purchased the Flat Top adjustable V-die and the arbor press plates.
Since I have an Arcan press I had a little bit of a fitment problem.
The Swag Off Road press brakes are designed to work with a Harbor Freight 20 ton press. The uprights on the Arcan press are wider than the Harbor Freight press. The press brake has ears on each side that locate it in the press.
I had to remove the ears so that the press could be centered in the press. Fortunately the ears are only tacked welded in place so it was easy to cut the tack welds and knock them out.
I then had to fabricate a system to locate the press brake in the press and hold it in place. I used the existing holes on the back side of the press brake (I turned it around) and used a piece of 2" x 3/16" bar. It is offset and attached to the press brake with some 3/4" diameter tubing.
Third, the punch on the Arcan press was too large to fit the collar on the Swag Off Road press brake. Since I ordered the press brake already welded I couldn't easily changed the collar so I machined the punch to fit.
It's difficult to see in this picture but I placed a piece of 1/2" angle iron on the underside of the flat top adjustable V-die to locate it properly in the press.
I still have a little more work to do to fine tune the V-die to get the desired bends but so far I'm pretty happy with the Arcan and Swag Off Road products.
Britt
I purchased the Swag Off Road 20 ton finger brake in December, 2014. I also purchased the Flat Top adjustable V-die and the arbor press plates.
Since I have an Arcan press I had a little bit of a fitment problem.
The Swag Off Road press brakes are designed to work with a Harbor Freight 20 ton press. The uprights on the Arcan press are wider than the Harbor Freight press. The press brake has ears on each side that locate it in the press.
I had to remove the ears so that the press could be centered in the press. Fortunately the ears are only tacked welded in place so it was easy to cut the tack welds and knock them out.
I then had to fabricate a system to locate the press brake in the press and hold it in place. I used the existing holes on the back side of the press brake (I turned it around) and used a piece of 2" x 3/16" bar. It is offset and attached to the press brake with some 3/4" diameter tubing.
Third, the punch on the Arcan press was too large to fit the collar on the Swag Off Road press brake. Since I ordered the press brake already welded I couldn't easily changed the collar so I machined the punch to fit.
It's difficult to see in this picture but I placed a piece of 1/2" angle iron on the underside of the flat top adjustable V-die to locate it properly in the press.
I still have a little more work to do to fine tune the V-die to get the desired bends but so far I'm pretty happy with the Arcan and Swag Off Road products.
Britt
