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Guide to Storing Press Brake Tools: Press Brake Tool Cabinets
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IntroductionPress brake tools are crucial production tools in the sheet metal processing industry. Properly stor
Press brake tools are crucial production tools in the sheet metal processing industry. Properly storing press brake tools can not only extend the die’s service life, ensure processing accuracy, but also improve production efficiency and reduce enterprise costs. Today, we will share a practical guide to storing press brake tools, and also introduce the press brake tool cabinet, an important tool that makes your dies management more efficient and convenient.
1. How to Select a Suitable Storage Environment
When choosing a storage environment for press brake tools, we usually need to consider the following factors:
1) Moisture – proof and Dehumidify to Keep Dry
Humidity is the “number one enemy” of press brake tooling. Especially for carbon steel dies, they are highly prone to rust and oxidation in a humid environment. The ideal storage humidity should be maintained between 40% – 60%. To achieve this, a dehumidifier can be placed in the storage area, or more silica gel bag desiccants can be prepared. At the same time, never place the press brake tools directly on the ground. It is best to use a moisture – proof mat or a shelf to raise them, and keep them away from wet areas such as water sources and steam pipes.
2) Constant Temperature and Avoid Light to Ensure a Stable Environment
The impact of temperature on press brake tools cannot be underestimated. The ideal storage temperature ranges from 15 – 25°C. Excessively high temperatures can cause the metal to expand, while too low temperatures can make the metal brittle, both of which can damage the dies’ performance. In addition, direct sunlight can cause local temperature changes and accelerate the aging of plastic parts on the dies. Therefore, the press brake tools should be stored in a place away from light.
3) Keep the Environment Dust – free and Clean
Metal debris and dust, once attached to the dies surface, can not only scratch the press brake tools but also affect processing accuracy. Therefore, regularly clean the storage area. If necessary, install dust covers for the dies or use sealed cabinets for storage to ensure that the press brake tools are in a dust – free and clean environment.
4) Shock – proof and Stable
Dies have extremely high requirements for accuracy, and vibration may cause the press brake tools to shift and their accuracy to be impaired. When storing dies, keep them away from vibration sources such as stamping machines and large – scale machine tools. At the same time, the storage racks or tool cabinets must be fixed to the ground. For heavy – duty dies, pay attention to dispersing the load to ensure the stability of the storage environment.
2. Press Brake Tool Cabinets: Helping You Manage Press Brake Dies Better
1) Classified Storage for Convenient Management
There is a wide variety of press brake tools. Using a press brake tool cabinet allows for classified storage. Divide the areas according to the dies type, size, or usage frequency, and label them clearly. This enables quick access to dies when needed, greatly reducing the search time, minimizing equipment downtime waiting, and avoiding rework caused by taking the wrong dies, thus effectively improving work efficiency.

2) Efficient Space Utilization and Layout Optimization
Press brake tool cabinets for dies usually adopt a multi – layer design, making full use of the vertical space in the workshop. For small workshops with limited space, narrow cabinets can be customized to fit seamlessly around the production line. Compared with the traditional flat stacking method, using a tool cabinet can save more than 50% of the space area, making the workshop layout more compact and reasonable. (CHAOERO can customize narrow cabinets for small workshops to fit seamlessly around the production line.)

3) Protect Press Brake Tools and Extend Service Life
Press brake tool cabinets can separate dies to avoid collisions and scratches. Many tool cabinets have undergone surface anti – rust treatment and are equipped with a sealed design, with excellent dust – proof and moisture – proof performance. Even in high – humidity or dusty environments, they can effectively protect the dies and extend their service life.


4) Safer Management for Worry – free Operation
Most press brake tool cabinets are equipped with safety locks, and only authorized personnel can operate them, effectively preventing unauthorized access to the dies and avoiding dangers caused by misoperations. At the same time, heavy – duty guide rails and bottom fixing devices can prevent the cabinet from tilting, ensuring storage safety.

3. Preparation Work Before Storing Press Brake Tools
1) Thoroughly Clean the Press Brake Tools
Before storing the dies, it is essential to conduct a thorough cleaning to remove contaminants such as oil stains and debris from the die surface, and also clean the residues in the internal structure. After cleaning, ensure that the dies are completely dry to prevent rust caused by moisture residue.
2) Comprehensive Inspection and Repair
Carefully check whether the cutting edges of the dies are chipped, whether the working surfaces are scratched, and whether the guiding components are loose. If minor damage is found, it can be polished or buffed for repair in a timely manner. If the problem is more serious, it needs to be repaired.
3) Anti – rust Treatment
Generally, applying anti – rust oil on the dies surface can play a protective role. However, for dies made of special materials, special anti – rust treatment methods need to be adopted according to the specific situation.
4. Precautions During Storage
1) Standardized Placement
It is strictly prohibited to stack press brake tools that have not been dried or anti – rust – treated after cleaning, to avoid adhesion and damage. When storing, place the dies reasonably according to their shapes and sizes, and make clear markings for easy search and management.
2) Pre – inspection of the Environment
Before placing the press brake tools in the storage rack or tool cabinet, check whether the storage environment is clean and dry to prevent secondary pollution.
3) Safe Operation
When cleaning heavy – duty dies, lifting equipment must be used for fixation to prevent the dies from slipping and injuring people, ensuring the safety of the operation process.
5. Regular Inspection and Maintenance
To ensure that the press brake tool cabinet is always in good working condition and can perform its best, regular inspections are required. The following is a detailed inspection cycle recommendation:
| Inspection Type | Inspection Frequency | Inspection Content |
| Daily Inspection | After daily use or during shift handover | Check whether the appearance of the press brake tool cabinet is damaged, such as frame deformation or welding cracks; check whether the labels are clear and complete for easy classification and search; confirm whether the dies are placed neatly and whether there is a risk of slipping. |
| Weekly Inspection | Once a week | Check the load – bearing components of the press brake tool cabinet, such as guide rails and support feet, for signs of wear and looseness; check whether the drawers or trays open and close smoothly without jamming; check whether the safety locks can be used normally. |
| Monthly Inspection | Once a month | Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the anti – rust coating of the tool cabinet to check for areas of peeling or rust; perform a stability test on the tool cabinet by shaking or applying a slight external force to observe its stability; check whether the auxiliary devices (such as clamps and card slots) used to fix the dies are in good condition. |
| Quarterly Inspection | Once a quarter | Use professional tools to conduct strength tests on the key structures of the tool cabinet, such as stress tests on the frame; check whether the fixing devices between the tool cabinet and the ground are firm and reinforce them if necessary; evaluate the overall space utilization efficiency of the tool cabinet and adjust the layout according to actual needs. |
| Annual Inspection | Once a year | Completely disassemble and clean the tool cabinet, check the wear of internal components such as rollers and connectors, and replace severely worn components; re – evaluate the load – bearing capacity of the tool cabinet and optimize the storage plan according to the dies weight distribution; check whether the electrical system (if there are lighting or other electrical equipment) is operating normally. |
In addition to the regular inspection of the tool cabinet, you also need to pay attention to the following points:
- Load and use tools correctly and use them reasonably.
- Store tools in the tool cabinet for easy inventory and tool condition checking.
- After using the tools, check the cutting edges or V – grooves of the tools to test their wear level and perform anti – rust treatment.
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