Our swing beam shearing machine may have experienced jolts during transportation or impacts from plates during daily shearing operations.
When using the machine for backgauge cutting, the left and right sides have different sizes. That is, devation between the left and right sides. This can be adjusted at the backgauge of the shearing machine.
If the beam position on this side is too large. We need to move the beam forward, which means the size becomes smaller.
First, loosen the four nuts. Loosen the screw in the middle. Then tighten these four small screws. For example, if the deviation difference is 2mm, tighten them about one full turn.
Tighten all four small screws one turn each. Finally, tighten the middle screw. At this point, you can test cutting a sheet. Check whether it has been adjusted to the correct position.
If the size is still too large, repeat the previous steps. If the size is correct, tighten all the nuts completely. Then use a wrench for final tightening.
This completes the adjustment. If the beam position on this side is too small. First, loosen all four nuts. Then loosen the four small screws. After loosening, tighten the middle screw.
The beam will then move backward. The actual cutting size will increase. After adjustment, tighten all the nuts. These two screws are used to adjust the forward or backward tilt of the beam.
First, loosen the nuts. Loosen this screw. When we adjust this screw, we can clearly see the beam moving up or down. If loosening the screw, the beam will slowly move down. If tightening the screw, the beam will slowly move up.
After adjusting on this side. The other side needs to be adjusted the same way. Once the beam height is determined. Tighten this screw. Secure it slightly with a wrench. Then tighten the nut. This is how to adjust the height of the beam.
By following these steps, you should be able to address most common alignment issues with your swing beam shearing machine. For in-depth specifications and visual references, we invite you to download our detailed brochures. If the issue continues, or if you’re not confident making these adjustments yourself, feel free to reach out to us for expert assistance. And if your fabrication requirements go beyond shearing, be sure to explore our selection of high-precision press brake systems.

















