Description
UmproTech HBC 110/8 ESA 630 CNC Press Brake – 110 Ton x 8 ft
110 ton x 8 ft class CNC press brake for U.S. fabrication shops, job shops, OEMs, HVAC shops, cabinet manufacturers, sign shops, and production metalworking teams. The UmproTech HBC 110/8 ESA 630 is built for buyers who need a practical 4+1 axis CNC press brake with enough capacity for everyday sheet metal bending, repeat parts, brackets, covers, panels, guards, enclosures, and light-to-medium fabrication work.
This machine is a strong U.S. shop workhorse when you need more control than a basic entry brake, but do not need a massive heavy-duty long-bed machine. It is well suited for shops upgrading from manual bending, outsourcing, older hydraulic brakes, or simple NC machines into a more repeatable CNC bending workflow.
Quick buyer summary
- Rated capacity: 110 ton
- Bending length: 8 ft class
- Machine type: 4+1 axis CNC hydraulic press brake
- Best for: brackets, covers, panels, guards, enclosures, HVAC parts, signs, and general sheet metal fabrication
- 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 U.S. fabrication shops
- Job shops: handle mixed customer work, short runs, repeat brackets, covers, guards, and formed components.
- HVAC and sheet metal shops: bend panels, covers, flashing, light-gauge parts, and production sheet metal work.
- Cabinet and enclosure builders: form doors, panels, boxes, electrical covers, guards, and cabinet components.
- OEM manufacturers: support repeat part families with saved programs and more consistent operator workflow.
- Shops bringing bending in-house: reduce outsourcing delays, control lead times, and quote more complete fabrication jobs.
Why choose the HBC 110/8 ESA 630?
- 110 ton capacity: a practical mid-range size for everyday sheet metal bending and light-to-medium fabrication work.
- 8 ft class bending length: useful for many standard shop parts, panels, covers, brackets, cabinets, signs, and HVAC components.
- 4+1 axis CNC workflow: supports controlled ram movement, backgauge positioning, and crowning compensation for repeatable bending.
- Better than basic NC control: a stronger choice when the shop needs saved programs, faster setup, and repeat part consistency.
- U.S. buyer fit: quote can include freight planning, startup guidance, tooling recommendations, training options, and financing information.
- Production upgrade path: a practical step before moving into 6-axis, 8-axis, heavy-duty, or robotic bending systems.
Common U.S. applications
- Sheet metal brackets, guards, covers, panels, pans, trays, channels, and formed components
- HVAC parts, flashing, light-gauge production parts, signs, cabinet panels, and electrical enclosures
- Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized sheet depending on thickness, tooling, and bend length
- Short-run jobs, repeat production, prototypes, replacement parts, and high-mix fabrication work
- Laser-cut blanks, sheared parts, punched parts, and production components moving into bending and assembly
Specification snapshot
| Model | UmproTech HBC 110/8 ESA 630 |
|---|---|
| Bending force | 110 ton |
| Bending length | 8 ft class |
| Machine type | 4+1 axis CNC hydraulic press brake |
| Typical buyer | U.S. job shops, HVAC shops, cabinet shops, OEMs, sign shops, and fabrication teams |
| Typical workflow | General sheet metal bending, repeat parts, brackets, panels, covers, guards, and 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.
What U.S. buyers should send for a quote
To confirm whether this 110 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 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 110/8 ESA 630 FAQ
Who should buy a 110 ton x 8 ft CNC press brake?
This size is a strong fit for U.S. fabrication shops that bend brackets, panels, guards, covers, enclosures, HVAC parts, signs, and general sheet metal components.
Is 110 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.
Is this better than an entry-level press brake?
Yes, for shops that need CNC workflow, saved programs, repeat bending, and better operator consistency. Entry machines are better when budget and simple operation matter more than production workflow.
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.
