Bending sheet metal in different angles using a limited set of tools.
Bending sheet metal by enclosing the sheet between the punch and the die.
WILA's tooling solutions for achieving shorter flange lengths.
Avoid deformations when bending near cut-outs.
Bending galvanized sheet metal, aluminium or stainless steel on a press brake.
Box bending requires forethinking your choice of press brake and tooling.
Tool Holders and Tooling for bending thicker or high strength steel.
Finish sharp edges and strengthen parts of sheet metal products.
Creating a bend with a large radius to material thickness ratio.
Reduce marking on the surface of the bent material.
Making two equal and opposite bends in one hit.
An overview of all bending applications and techniques.
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Read moreWe develop and manufacture high-quality precision tooling, known to retain its long-lasting precision. Our award-winning innovations make the tool changing process faster, safer and extremely accurate.
WILA offers tooling for all types of sheet metal bending on all types of press brakes. Our three product ranges – New Standard Premium, New Standard Pro and American Style Tooling – serve as international quality standards for press brake tooling. The WILA Universal Press Brake concept enables the integration of WILA tooling systems into any type of press brake.
WILA’s assortment of accessories for press brake tools helps to maximize flexibility. We offer an extensive range of extra components and peripherals which are perfectly compatible with WILA Tooling and Tool Holders.
Read moreThe press brake industry is changing. Large series of identical products are making way for smaller series of increasingly complex products. It is becoming more and more important to change tools quickly and accurately. After all, long set-up times directly reduce productivity and profitability. How do you make sure you remain competitive in this rapidly changing market?
When bending sheet material on a press brake, the released forces can cause the top and lower beams to deform. As a result, press brake tooling will no longer be parallel during the bending process and lead to angular deviations in the product.
More and more companies in the press brake industry are encountering major changes in market demand. Customers are looking for smaller series, which often consist of more complex products.
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