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UmproTech HBC 70/8 MT-15 CNC Press Brake – 70 Ton x 8 ft AVAILABLE

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UmproTech HBC 70/8 MT-15 CNC Press Brake – 70 Ton x 8 ft

Compact 70 ton x 8 ft class MT-15 CNC press brake for U.S. fabrication shops that need more capacity than a 50 ton compact brake, but do not need the size or investment of a 90 ton or 110 ton machine. The UmproTech HBC 70/8 MT-15 is built for job shops, HVAC shops, sign shops, cabinet and enclosure builders, maintenance teams, OEM support teams, schools, prototype departments, and light fabrication businesses bending brackets, covers, guards, trays, panels, small enclosures, signs, and light-to-medium sheet metal parts.

This machine is a strong middle option in the compact CNC press brake range. Choose it when your shop needs practical 8 ft bending length, better control than a manual or entry NC brake, and a value-oriented MT-15 CNC workflow for repeat parts, short runs, and high-mix shop work.

Quick buyer summary

  • Rated capacity: 70 ton
  • Bending length: 8 ft class
  • Machine type: MT-15 4+1 axis CNC hydraulic press brake
  • Best for: brackets, covers, guards, panels, trays, signs, HVAC parts, enclosures, cabinets, prototypes, and repair work
  • Positioning: compact 8 ft CNC option between 50 ton compact brakes and 90 ton shop brakes
  • U.S. quote path: material + thickness + longest bend + drawings + ZIP code + shop power + timeline
  • Current listed price: final pricing, freight, taxes, tooling, configuration, and delivery timing must be confirmed before invoice

Built for compact U.S. fabrication workflows

  • Small job shops: handle mixed customer work, brackets, covers, guards, trays, panels, and short-run formed parts.
  • HVAC and sheet metal shops: bend flashing, covers, light-gauge panels, duct-related parts, and shop-made sheet metal components.
  • Sign and cabinet shops: form sign cabinets, enclosure panels, electrical covers, doors, trim parts, trays, and guards.
  • Maintenance and repair teams: make replacement brackets, covers, guards, and custom repair parts without outsourcing.
  • Prototype and education labs: support short runs, one-off parts, operator training, and compact CNC bending capability.

Why choose the HBC 70/8 MT-15?

  • 70 ton capacity: more forming force than a 50 ton compact brake for shops bending slightly heavier material or wanting more safety margin.
  • 8 ft class bending length: useful for common U.S. shop parts without requiring the space or investment of a 10 ft production brake.
  • 4+1 axis CNC workflow: supports controlled ram movement, backgauge positioning, and crowning compensation for repeatable bending.
  • MT-15 CNC control path: practical CNC interface for saved programs, repeat jobs, faster setup, and operator workflow.
  • Compact shop fit: strong option for smaller fabrication areas, HVAC shops, sign shops, maintenance departments, and high-mix job shops.
  • U.S. sales support path: quote can include freight planning, tooling recommendations, startup guidance, training options, and financing information.

Common U.S. applications

  • Brackets, covers, guards, panels, trays, pans, channels, and formed sheet metal parts
  • HVAC components, flashing, signs, sign cabinets, electrical enclosures, and cabinet components
  • Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized sheet depending on thickness, tooling, and bend length
  • Short-run production, prototypes, replacement parts, training work, repeat jobs, and high-mix fabrication
  • Laser-cut blanks, sheared sheets, punched parts, and fabrication components moving into bending and assembly

Specification snapshot

Model UmproTech HBC 70/8 MT-15
Bending force 70 ton
Bending length 8 ft class
Machine type MT-15 4+1 axis CNC hydraulic press brake
Typical buyer U.S. small job shops, HVAC shops, sign shops, cabinet shops, enclosure builders, OEM support teams, maintenance teams, schools, and light fabrication shops
Typical workflow Compact sheet metal bending, repeat parts, brackets, covers, guards, trays, signs, panels, and small enclosures
Configuration Controller, backgauge, crowning, tooling, safety, voltage, freight, and startup details confirmed during quoting

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

70 ton vs 50 ton press brake

Choose the 70 ton x 8 ft MT-15 when your shop needs more forming force and more bending length than a 50 ton compact brake, while still keeping a compact footprint and controlled investment. Choose 50 ton when your parts are smaller, material is lighter, and floor space or lower investment is the main priority.

70 ton vs 90 ton press brake

Choose 70 ton when your work is light-to-medium duty and you want a practical compact CNC brake. Choose 90 ton when your material is heavier, your daily work needs more forming force, or you want a larger safety margin for production. Final sizing should be checked against material type, thickness, die opening, bend radius, and part drawings.

MT-15 vs entry E22 press brake

The MT-15 CNC configuration is a better fit when your shop wants stronger CNC workflow, saved programs, repeat bending, and better operator consistency. An E22 press brake can be enough when simple operation and lower investment matter more than CNC workflow or high-mix repeat production.

What U.S. buyers should send for a quote

To confirm whether this 70 ton x 8 ft CNC press brake is the right fit, send as much of the following as possible:

  • Material type: mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized sheet, or light plate.
  • Maximum thickness: include your regular production thickness and occasional maximum thickness.
  • Longest bend: include the longest part or flange length you need to form.
  • Part drawings: DXF, STEP, PDF, sketch, or sample part photos help confirm tonnage and tooling.
  • Tooling needs: standard V-dies, segmented tooling, radius tooling, hemming, offset, or special forming.
  • Shop details: U.S. power, floor space, ZIP code, delivery timeline, and whether you need installation, startup, training, or financing.

Delivered quote, freight, startup, and financing

UmproTech can help prepare a U.S. delivered quote with machine configuration, freight estimate, tooling recommendations, 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, and timeline.

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

HBC 70/8 MT-15 FAQ

Who should buy a 70 ton x 8 ft CNC press brake?

This size is a strong fit for U.S. job shops, HVAC shops, sign shops, cabinet shops, maintenance teams, schools, and light fabrication shops that need compact CNC bending with more force and length than a 50 ton compact brake.

Is 70 ton enough for my 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.

Why choose 70 ton instead of 50 ton or 90 ton?

Choose 70 ton when you want a middle option between compact 50 ton machines and stronger 90 ton shop brakes. It is useful when you need more length and forming force than 50 ton, but do not need the extra capacity or investment of 90 ton.

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, delivery timeline, and whether financing or startup support is needed.