Description
80 Ton x 8 ft Press Brake for U.S. Fabrication Shops
The UmproTech 80 Ton x 8 ft press brake is built for U.S. sheet metal shops, HVAC shops, job shops, OEM cells, repair departments, maintenance teams, cabinet shops, enclosure builders, and fabrication teams that need stronger 8 ft bending capacity without stepping into a larger 10 ft machine.
This machine is positioned for panels, covers, brackets, guards, cabinet parts, enclosures, ductwork components, repair parts, short-run production, and general sheet metal bending where capacity, repeatability, tooling choice, operator workflow, and delivered cost matter.
Best Fit
- U.S. shops needing 8 ft bending length with more headroom than 60/66 ton options
- Fabricators comparing 66 ton, 75 ton, 80 ton, and 100 ton press brake packages
- HVAC, enclosure, cabinet, repair, maintenance, job shop, and light manufacturing work
- Buyers choosing between E22 and TP10 controller packages
- Businesses that need a delivered quote including machine, tooling, freight, unloading, installation, training, support, and financing
Capacity and Fit Check
Press brake capacity depends on material type, tensile strength, thickness, bend length, V-die opening, tooling, bend radius, and part geometry. An 80 ton x 8 ft brake can be a practical fit for shops that need more bending margin than a 60 or 66 ton machine while keeping an 8 ft footprint, but final tonnage fit should be confirmed with your material and bend details before purchase.
E22 vs TP10 Controller Options
- E22: practical controller choice for standard bends, brackets, panels, repair work, and repeat shop jobs.
- TP10: stronger option for buyers who want improved operator workflow, easier setup, and more production flexibility.
80 Ton vs Other Press Brake Sizes
- 66 ton x 8 ft: better for lighter work and tighter budget control.
- 75 ton x 10 ft: better when longer parts matter more than staying in an 8 ft footprint.
- 80 ton x 8 ft: strong middle choice when the shop wants more bending headroom in a compact 8 ft class.
- 100 ton x 8 ft or 10 ft: better when heavier work, more margin, or long-term production flexibility matters.
Quote Checklist
For the most accurate delivered quote, send material type, maximum thickness, longest bend length, part drawings or photos, controller preference, tooling needs, available shop power, delivery ZIP code, unloading plan, timeline, and whether you need installation, startup, training, support, or financing.
Available Quote Add-Ons
- Final machine configuration review
- Tooling and V-die recommendation
- Freight and delivered-price estimate
- Unloading, floor placement, and shop setup planning
- Installation, startup, and operator training options
- Warranty, parts, and service support review
- Financing options for qualified buyers, typically with 24-60 month options, subject to approval and lender terms
Important Before Purchase
Final pricing, stock, freight, taxes, controller package, tooling, electrical requirements, installation requirements, and delivery timing must be confirmed before invoice. Product images and listed configuration may vary from the final quoted package.
FAQ
Should I choose 80 ton or 66 ton?
Choose 80 ton when you want more bending headroom while staying in an 8 ft footprint. Choose 66 ton when your parts are lighter and budget control is the priority.
Should I choose 80 ton or 100 ton?
Choose 100 ton when you expect heavier work, more production margin, or a broader range of future jobs. Choose 80 ton when 8 ft length and controlled package cost fit your work better.
Can I request a delivered quote?
Yes. The best quote includes material, thickness, bend length, tooling needs, delivery ZIP code, unloading requirements, installation/training needs, and timeline.