Eastwood Versa Bend Sheet Metal Brake
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Bend metal to your desires using this manual fabrication tool designed with DIYers in mind. The Eastwood Manual Sheet Metal Brake is the simplest, most efficient way to form bends and creases in panels. In addition to standard variable-length bends, it also can do ½-inch offset bends up to 90 degrees. It’s a fast way to reinforce floors, create channels and ribs, build custom truck beds, make pans and much more. Add the Versa Bend Metal Forming Brake for even more control when working on window channels, rocker panels and other hard-to-form parts.
This offset metal brake tool can bend widths up to 20 inches in 20-gauge sheet steel and 18-gauge aluminum — and it also works on 18-gauge mild steel in smaller sizes. It comes with bench mount brackets and a vice mount tab so you can set the system up the way you prefer. Go to the Eastwood Garage and search “sheet metal brake” to see just some of the projects our team has completed using our in-house tool. It has a one-year warranty like all hand tools from the Eastwood R&D guys.
CREATE:
- Floor reinforcement
- Channels and ribs
- Sections of corrugated pickup bed floors
- Truck bedside panels
- Inner fender structures
- 1 Year Warranty
And much more all with one convenient vise or bench mount tool.

Product Name | Eastwood Versa Bend Sheet Metal Brake |
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Warranty Term | 1 year |
Is ESP | Yes |
Is Canceled | No |
90 Day Returns | Yes |
ATF Recommended products - Enabled | No |
warranty_ax | |
Storage Case Included | No |
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Do Not Use - Instructions - Depreciated | |
Do Not Use - Safety Info - Depreciated | This tool is considerably heavy. Use extreme caution when mounting or dismounting when using a vice or other temporary fixturing arrangement. Personal injury could occur if tool is dropped. Pinch Hazard. Keep fingers away from moving parts when operating. Wear appropriate work gloves and protective clothing. Sheet metal will often have sharp edges which can cause cuts to hands and arms. Wear appropriate eye protection. Metal chips can be ejected during the bending process. |