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Default DIY magnetic bend brake - was "Magnabend"


"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message
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I just made a 2-MOTE (MOT electromagnet) brake as an evaluation of the
idea:

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I made it small to keep the time, effort, and materials small. But it has
an 8-1/2" capacity, which would be enough for a lot of the stuff I do
(e.g. electronics project boxes).

Unfortunately the results are very disappointing. I ran the MOTE's on
250v (AC into the bridge) and could not quite finish the bend on .040
(about 20 ga) steel. 18ga (.050) started, but only got to about 45
degrees before the clamping bar started sliding back. .030 bent very
nicely and although too light for a lot of stuff, boxes in that guage
would be useful.

So I have definitely ruled out MOTE's for the 24 inch brake that I'd like
to make. I'll be thinking about what it would take to wind the coil for
that. I expect that it would be painful, but the challenge would be
interesting.

Bob


You have room to add another coil on each core. If you put the added
coil in parallel with the existing coil, I think that would double the
holding power.
That is "if you don't saturate the iron core".
I have no clue where you are an the saturation curve.
Mikek