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Clarke SBR760B 3 in 1 Sheet Metal Machine

Overview

The Clarke SBR760B is a versatile bench-mounted machine located in the Metalworking Room. It combines three essential sheet metal functions—Shearing, Bending (Braking), and Rolling—into a single compact unit. It is ideal for prototyping and small-scale fabrication using mild steel, aluminum, and brass.

Machine Specifications

  • Maximum Working Width: 760 mm (30“)
  • Maximum Thickness (Mild Steel): 1.0 mm (20 Gauge)
  • Maximum Thickness (Aluminum/Copper): 1.2 mm
  • Minimum Rolling Diameter: 38 mm
  • Shear Bed Size: 760 mm x 400 mm
  • Brake Fingers: Segmented (Removable for box/pan folding)

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Operating Instructions

Shearing (Cutting)

1. **Clear the Bed:** Ensure no offcuts are near the blade.
2. **Position Material:** Place the sheet on the table and align it with the cutting edge or the back gauge.
3. **Secure the Work:** Use the built-in hold-down clamp to prevent the metal from tipping or sliding during the cut.
4. **The Cut:** Pull the handles forward in a smooth, continuous motion. Do not "bounce" the handles.

Bending (Press Brake)

1. **Select Fingers:** For box making, remove the segmented fingers that fall outside your bend line.
2. **Mark Your Line:** Scribe the bend line clearly on your workpiece.
3. **Align:** Slide the metal under the fingers and align the scribe mark with the tip of the brake fingers.
4. **Bend:** Raise the handles to the desired angle. Account for "spring-back" by bending slightly past the target angle.

Rolling (Slip Roll)

1. **Adjust Rollers:** Use the side adjustment screws to set the gap between the primary rollers based on material thickness.
2. **Set Radius:** Adjust the rear (forming) roller to determine the tightness of the curve.
3. **Feed:** Insert the leading edge of the metal and rotate the handles. 
4. **Incremental Passes:** For tight cylinders, perform multiple passes, tightening the rear roller slightly each time rather than forcing it in one go.

Safety & Induction

:!: Risk Score Amber

:!: Risk Assessment: link

:!: Do I need an induction to use this machine? Yes

:!: Can I use this machine while lone working? Yes

PPE Required / Suggested / Banned
Eye protectionRequired
Hearing protectionN/A
GlovesRequired

Specific Hazards

  • Pinch Points: The rollers, brake fingers, and shear blade create severe crush and pinch hazards. Keep fingers at least 5cm away from the working area.
  • Sharp Edges: Freshly sheared metal is extremely sharp. Always deburr edges after cutting.
  • Overloading: Attempting to process material thicker than 1.0mm (mild steel) will damage the blades and rollers. NEVER use cheater bars or extensions on the handles.
  • Stability: Ensure the workpiece is properly supported, especially when working with full 760mm wide sheets.

Induction Information

:!: Do I need an induction to use this machine?: Yes

  • You can get an induction for this machine by submitting a request to contact@newportmakerspace.org, or by completing this google form
  • An induction for this machine is expected to take up to 30 minutes
  • The induction will cover setup and safe usage of the machine

Maintenance History

Date next maintenance is due: 01/04/2026

Date Member ID Notes
01/10/2025 James B Rollers and blades checked
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