Press Brake Backgauge Upgrades


The back gauge plays a pivotal role in enabling a machine to bend complex parts by allowing the controller to determine the optimal bending sequence. However, many older machines, built to outdated standards or with subpar quality, often have back gauges that fall short—making a retrofit essential to unlock their full potential.

X-Axis
Provides critical, high-precision stop points for accurate bending.
R-Axis
Moves the back gauge fingers up and down in sync with the X-axis, establishing precise stopping points for even basic geometries and preventing collisions with the die. The controller automatically accounts for die height, allowing the fingers to approach just above the die before gently lowering.
Z1 and Z2 Axes
Enable automatic lateral positioning of the back gauge fingers during bending, ensuring ideal alignment and enhanced performance.
Additional axes beyond X, R, Z1, and Z2 offer even greater potential, especially when working with 3D graphics for polygonal and non-linear geometries. Commonly, 6-axis systems are used, where each finger operates independently as X1, R1, Z1 and X2, R2, Z2.
We provide a standard back gauge with X and R axes, along with built-in infrastructure for easily retrofitting Z1 and Z2 whenever needed. For polygonal parts, an H1 axis retrofit is also available, moving a stop finger in the same direction as the X-axis to create precise stopping points for diagonal bends. Even without Z1 and Z2 activated, a standard 4-finger back gauge supports at least two bending positions for more complex parts.