Electric Press Brake: What It Is, How It Works & How to Choose the Right One

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Durmapress specializes in designing, manufacturing, and selling various metal processing equipment, including bending machines, shears, punches, and laser cutting machines. The company was founded in 2014, with years of experience and technology accumulation. DurmaPress has become one of the well-known brands in China's metal processing machinery industry.

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1.What Is an Electric Press Brake?

An electric press brake is a sheet metal bending machine powered by electric servo motors rather than a hydraulic system. It uses ball screws or belt drives to convert the motor's rotary motion into the linear downward force needed to bend metal — delivering precise, repeatable bends with significantly lower energy consumption.

Electric press brake machine for sheet metal bending

2.How Does an Electric Press Brake Work?

The working principle of an electric press brake centers on servo motor-driven ball screws:

  1. The CNC controller receives the programmed bending parameters — angle, depth, speed
  2. Servo motors activate and rotate the ball screws
  3. Ball screws convert rotary motion into linear motion, driving the ram downward
  4. The punch (upper tool) presses the sheet metal into the die (lower tool)
  5. The backgauge positions the material at the exact programmed location before each bend

Unlike hydraulic systems that rely on pressurized oil, electric press brakes use purely mechanical-electrical force transfer — resulting in cleaner operation, faster response, and higher positional accuracy.

Reliable Schneider® electrical components ensuring safe and stable press brake operation

3. Main Components of an Electric Press Brake

ComponentFunction
FrameProvides structural rigidity
Ram / Top BeamDelivers downward bending force
Bed / Bottom BeamSupports the sheet metal
Задний упорPositions material precisely
Servo MotorsPowers ram movement
Ball ScrewsConverts rotation to linear motion
Контроллер ЧПУControls all operations
Tooling (Punch & Die)Creates the actual bend

Choosing the right tooling is just as important as the machine itself — see our full press brake tooling guide.

4.Press Brake vs Electric Press Brake: What’s the Difference?

A press brake is a machine tool used to bend sheet metal and plate material by clamping the workpiece between a matching punch and die. Press brakes are one of the most common machines in metal fabrication shops worldwide.

The electric press brake is a modern evolution of this machine — replacing the hydraulic pump and oil circuit with servo motors and ball screws, delivering higher precision and lower operating costs.

5.What Are the Two Main Types of Press Brakes?

The two main types are hydraulic и electric листогибочные прессы.

 ГидравликаЭлектрический
Power sourceHydraulic oilServo motors
Energy useHigherUp to 50% less
ТочностьGoodHigh
Техническое обслуживаниеOil changes requiredMinimal
Tonnage rangeUp to 3000T+Typically under 300T
Best forHeavy-duty, high tonnagePrecision, medium tonnage

For a detailed side-by-side analysis, read our full comparison: Electric vs Hydraulic Press Brake

6.Electric Press Brake Types Explained

6.1 Servo-Electric Press Brake

Powered entirely by servo motors with zero hydraulic components. The most energy-efficient option, consuming power only during active bending. Ideal for precision work and high-volume production.

6.2 Electro-Hydraulic Press Brake

Uses hydraulic cylinders driven by servo motors — combining hydraulic force capacity with electric precision control. A strong choice when higher tonnage is needed without sacrificing accuracy.

6.3 Hybrid Press Brake

A small amount of hydraulic oil is pressurized by electrically driven pumps. Offers the power of hydraulics with significantly reduced energy consumption — suitable for heavy fabrication environments.

6.4. Direct Drive Electric Press Brake

The motor connects directly to the ram with no intermediate transmission. Fewer moving parts means less energy loss, higher precision, and easier maintenance.

Explore our full-electric servo press brake series built for high-precision sheet metal production

7.Advantages of Electric Press Brakes

  • Energy savings up to 50% compared to hydraulic models — servo motors only draw power during active motion
  • Higher precision — CNC-controlled ball screws achieve positioning accuracy of ±0.01mm
  • Faster cycle times — quicker ram acceleration and deceleration improves throughput
  • Lower maintenance — no hydraulic oil to replace, fewer wear components
  • Cleaner operation — no risk of hydraulic oil leaks contaminating workpieces or the shop floor
  • Quieter — significantly reduced noise levels improve workplace conditions

8.Disadvantages of Electric Press Brakes

  • Higher upfront cost than comparable hydraulic models
  • Servo and control system repairs require specialized technicians
  • Tonnage ceiling typically lower than heavy hydraulic machines
  • Less suitable for extremely thick or high-tonnage applications

9.How Much Does an Electric Press Brake Cost?

Pricing varies significantly based on type, tonnage, and manufacturer:

ТипPrice Range
Servo-Electric$50,000 – $200,000
Electro-Hydraulic$70,000 – $250,000
Hybrid$90,000 – $300,000
Direct Drive$100,000 – $350,000

10.How to Choose the Right Electric Press Brake

Consider these six factors before buying:

  1. Bending force (tonnage) — determined by material thickness and length
  2. Длина изгиба — must accommodate your largest workpiece 必须能容纳最大工件
  3. Accuracy requirements — tighter tolerances require servo-electric or direct drive
  4. Production volume — high-volume benefits most from electric speed and efficiency
  5. Бюджет  — factor in total cost of ownership, not just purchase price
  6. Manufacturer support— look for established manufacturers with proven
Technical Specifications-DP-EPS

11.FAQ

Q1: How long does an electric press brake last?  

A:With regular maintenance, electric press brakes typically last 10–20 years. The absence of hydraulic components reduces wear and extends service life. 

Q2: Are electric press brakes better than hydraulic?

A:For precision work and medium tonnage, yes. For heavy-duty high-tonnage applications above 500T, hydraulic machines remain the stronger option. 

Q3: What materials can an electric press brake bend?

A:Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and other sheet metals — typically up to 12mm thickness depending on tonnage.

12. Conclusion

The electric press brake represents a clear step forward for shops that prioritize precision, energy efficiency, and low maintenance. For high-mix production, tight-tolerance parts, or clean operating environments, full-electric technology consistently outperforms hydraulic systems on the metrics that matter most.

Durmapress offers two all-electric press brake series to cover the full range of production requirements. The DP-EP Series delivers proven precision and energy savings for everyday sheet metal work, while the DP-EPX Series is built for manufacturers who demand the highest levels of accuracy and control. Both are backed by Durmapress's global support network and 15-year frame warranty.

Ready to find the right electric press brake for your production? Контакт the Durmapress engineering team today for a tailored recommendation and free quote.

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