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UmproTech HBC 300/10 CNC Press Brake – 300 Ton x 10 ft | Quote Required AVAILABLE

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UmproTech HBC 300/10 Heavy-Duty CNC Press Brake – 300 Ton x 10 ft

Heavy-duty 300 ton x 10 ft class CNC hydraulic press brake for U.S. fabrication shops that need more forming force than 250 ton machines for structural steel, thick plate, heavy brackets, frames, channels, guards, covers, and industrial components. The UmproTech HBC 300/10 is built for heavy job shops, OEM manufacturers, trailer and equipment builders, structural fabrication teams, industrial repair shops, and metalworking businesses that need serious 10 ft bending capacity.

This is a quote-required, configuration-dependent heavy-duty press brake. Final pricing depends on controller package, backgauge, crowning, tooling, safety package, U.S. voltage, freight, rigging, startup, training, and installation scope. Send your material, maximum thickness, longest bend, drawings, ZIP code, shop power, rigging notes, and timeline so the right configuration can be reviewed before invoice.

Quick buyer summary

  • Rated capacity: 300 ton
  • Bending length: 10 ft class
  • Machine type: heavy-duty CNC hydraulic press brake
  • Best for: thick plate, structural parts, heavy brackets, frames, channels, guards, covers, and industrial production work
  • Positioning: higher-capacity 10 ft heavy-duty option above 250 ton class machines
  • Pricing: request quote / configuration-dependent
  • U.S. quote path: material + thickness + longest bend + drawings + ZIP code + shop power + rigging needs + timeline

Built for U.S. structural and heavy fabrication work

  • Heavy job shops: quote thicker customer work, heavy brackets, gussets, guards, channels, covers, and formed parts.
  • OEM and contract manufacturers: support repeat part families with CNC workflow, better consistency, and heavier forming capacity.
  • Trailer and equipment builders: form supports, covers, frames, side plates, brackets, guards, and machinery components.
  • Structural fabrication teams: process heavier panels, channels, base plates, housings, frames, and industrial components.
  • Shops reducing outsourcing: bring heavier 10 ft bending work in-house and shorten lead times for cut-and-bend jobs.

Why choose the HBC 300/10?

  • 300 ton capacity: more forming force than 250 ton class machines for heavier material, structural parts, and larger safety margin.
  • 10 ft class bending length: useful for structural components, panels, guards, covers, channels, frames, and industrial fabrication work.
  • CNC hydraulic workflow: supports repeatable bending, controlled ram movement, backgauge positioning, and better operator consistency.
  • Heavy-duty frame concept: built for shops where tonnage, rigidity, and long-term geometry directly affect profitability.
  • Quote-first configuration: this machine should be matched to real drawings, material thickness, die opening, bend radius, plant layout, and tooling strategy.
  • U.S. sales support path: quote can include freight planning, tooling recommendations, startup guidance, training options, rigging considerations, and financing information.

Common U.S. applications

  • Heavy brackets, gussets, guards, covers, frames, panels, trays, channels, and formed steel parts
  • Structural steel components, trailer parts, equipment components, industrial housings, machinery covers, and support frames
  • Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, high-strength steel, and plate depending on thickness, tooling, die opening, and bend length
  • Job shop work, repeat production, heavy repair parts, replacement parts, and high-mix industrial fabrication
  • Laser-cut blanks, plasma-cut parts, sheared sheets, saw-cut parts, and fabrication components moving into bending and welding

Specification snapshot

Model UmproTech HBC 300/10
Bending force 300 ton
Bending length 10 ft class
Machine type Heavy-duty CNC hydraulic press brake
Typical buyer U.S. heavy job shops, OEMs, contract manufacturers, trailer builders, equipment builders, structural fabricators, and industrial repair teams
Typical workflow Thick sheet and plate bending, structural parts, heavy brackets, channels, frames, guards, covers, and industrial components
Pricing Request quote; final price depends on configuration and project scope
Configuration Controller, backgauge, crowning, tooling, safety, voltage, freight, rigging, startup, and training confirmed during quoting

Final technical specifications, controller details, tooling package, electrical requirements, dimensions, weight, freight, rigging, safety configuration, and startup scope must be confirmed before purchase.

300 ton vs 250 ton press brake

Choose the 300 ton x 10 ft HBC 300/10 when your shop needs more forming force, heavier material capability, or a larger safety margin than a 250 ton class machine. Choose 250 ton when the work is slightly lighter, investment control is the main priority, or your parts do not require the extra forming headroom. Final sizing should be checked against material type, thickness, bend length, die opening, bend radius, and part drawings.

300 ton x 10 ft vs larger 20 ft heavy-duty brakes

A 300 ton x 10 ft press brake is a strong fit for heavy parts that still fit a 10 ft bed. Move to 20 ft class heavy-duty machines when your parts are much longer, when seams and extra welding are a problem, or when long panels and structural components need to be formed in fewer setups.

What U.S. buyers should send for a quote

To confirm whether this 300 ton x 10 ft CNC press brake is the right fit, send as much of the following as possible:

  • Material type: mild steel, stainless steel, high-strength steel, aluminum, or plate material.
  • Maximum thickness: include regular production thickness and occasional maximum thickness.
  • Longest bend: include the longest flange, panel, channel, bracket, frame, or structural part length.
  • Drawings: DXF, STEP, PDF, bend drawings, sketches, or sample part photos.
  • Tooling needs: die opening, bend radius, V-dies, heavy punches, segmented tooling, radius tooling, or custom tooling.
  • Shop details: U.S. voltage, floor space, forklift/crane access, rigging path, ZIP code, and target delivery timeline.

Delivered quote, freight, startup, and financing

UmproTech can help prepare a U.S. delivered quote with machine configuration, freight estimate, tooling recommendations, rigging considerations, startup guidance, training options, and financing information. Financing is available for qualified buyers, typically with 24–60 month options. Some programs may offer 3 months no payments when applicable, subject to approval and lender terms.

For the fastest quote, send material, thickness, longest bend, drawings, ZIP code, shop power, rigging notes, and timeline.

Final pricing, stock, freight, taxes, tooling, configuration, rigging, installation/startup, training, financing approval, and delivery timing must be confirmed before invoice.

HBC 300/10 FAQ

Why does this press brake require a quote?

Heavy-duty CNC press brakes are configuration-dependent. Final pricing depends on controller, backgauge, crowning, tooling, safety package, U.S. voltage, freight, rigging, startup, training, and installation scope.

Who should buy a 300 ton x 10 ft CNC press brake?

This size is a strong fit for U.S. heavy job shops, OEMs, trailer builders, equipment builders, structural fabricators, and industrial repair teams that need more forming force than 250 ton class machines.

Is 300 ton enough for my thick material parts?

That depends on material type, thickness, bend length, die opening, bend radius, and tooling. Send drawings and material details so tonnage can be checked before quoting.

What information is needed for a delivered quote?

The most useful details are material type, maximum thickness, longest bend, part drawings, tooling requirements, U.S. power availability, ZIP code, rigging needs, delivery timeline, and whether financing or startup support is needed.